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Even if it isn't part of apple's battery replacement program, still have them take a look. Extended warranty on mine expired a month before I saw the expanding battery and they issued a "CS" code and covered the repair, including replacement top cas…
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So, just to be clear: your "tip" on "how to get your battery replaced" is to buy AppleCare+?
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steinm88299 said: ...Meanwhile I still see iPhone 8 models as not available in local stores so I assume they are selling those to more mainstream buyers... I see iphone 8 and 8+ available at all my local stores right now.
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Franken is a genuine hack. I can't think of a more arrogant, condescending ass than Franken. I'm inferring from this story that Franken believes he's able to determine if Apple has taken sufficient precautions in their planning, development, and tes…
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Less a time-lapse and more a sequential video of each area of the campus. Sometimes hard to follow as the sequential videos are shot from different angles.
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Apple provides a 15-min paid break every 4-hour shift, a half-hour unpaid meal break on shifts 5.5 hours or longer up to 7 hours, and a 1-hour unpaid meal break on 8-hour shifts. They've been doing that for the past seven years at least (which is ho…
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The way I interpreted it, the TV app is a dashboard of sorts that keeps track of all the apps you're using to stream content on your Apple TV. So instead of looking through Hulu, Netflix, HBO Now and Showtime Now (and the others) to find that series…
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fmalloy said: So much dependency on 3D Touch. The iPhone 6 is not that old at all, yet is left out of all this, as well as Raise to Wake. Agreed, yet so many come out of the woodwork at upgrade time to complain that "Apple is no longer i…
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So what? Tax avoidance is legal. Tax evasion is illegal. Income tax is immoral, and corporate income tax raises retail prices. (Where do these corporate tax advocates think Apple gets the money to pay their taxes?)
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fallenjt said: "Hacks of iCloud"? When? 2014. Broke into individual user accounts whose passwords were common (e.g., "password").
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Quote: I don't want a back door... I would like people to comply with court orders, and that is the conversation I am trying to have," he explained. End Quote If that's all it takes, let's mandate via court order that all companies are profitab…
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Have you seen the workload those politicians have? It's exhausting: they have to actually get up and go somewhere almost every day and it just wears on a person, y'know? Who the hell even has time to write legislation that takes more from those who …
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That reminds me: I've been meaning to send a copy of my vehicle key, my house key, my employee-access badge and my driver's license to the DA so he has access in case he suspects me of a crime.
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It appears you are saying that all anticipated investment in infrastructure, anticipated costs of doing business (including taxes), and other anticipated expenses and investments get their funding from a source other than income derived from the sal…
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Corporations do not pay taxes. Corporations add the cost of taxes to the retail price that consumers pay. Corporations raise their prices to cover the cost of the taxes. Consumers pay taxes.
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Exactly correct: Laws are intended to protect the rights of citizens from harmful actions by others. They are not (or at least should not be) intended to force behavior or require commerce. That's why there was such a controversy over ACA (aka "…
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Your religious belief has nothing whatsoever to do with this situation; religion is merely the shell wrapped around the principle. As a private citizen, who owns a private business (i.e., not publicly-funded), residing on private property, you hav…
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Barry, your comment ("Some of you Americans have not evolved in the slightest.") leads me to believe you are not from the United States. I am glad of that. My guess is that if you were here, you would believe you know more about my rights than I …
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I'd suggest you yourself might wish to read the Constitution. Freedom of Association means I don't have to engage with anyone I don't want to engage with, for any reason or for no reason, unless I'm providing a publicly-funded service. The U.S. Go…
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I think the Constitution protects private business from being forced to provide a service. Here's an analogy: I think anyone who limits their transportation medium to gasoline powered vehicles is bigoted against pedal power. To illustrate my belief …