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rob53 said: ronn said: No mention that AEI is a rightward corporate puppet of a think tank. Of course they'll side with corporate interests. This isn't about protecting consumers. It's about protecting profits by any means necessary. …
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I call BS, this think tank is probably funded by Google / Apple Do I agree with forcing companies to allow other payment methods inside of their App Store? Absolutely not. Do I think developers should be able to publish software outside of the App…
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I just wish Apple would allow users to install software of their choosing on the devices they own It’s such a bad thing on Mac, right? No, it’s perfectly fine and Apple embraces it.
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If you're in the US, one thing you can do that might help is to contact your senators and ask them to co-sponsor this bill, with any luck they might just listen to their constituents. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/117/s2710/comment
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22july2013 said: Anyone who buys a product because of its "future capabilities" is foolish. Especially when that product resides in someone else's walled garden. Li's argument about betrayal makes no sense. Li's customers didn't purchase "fut…
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express your thoughts to tcook@apple.com
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The US version linked doesn't support HomeKit
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dysamoria said:larryjw said:Rayz2016 said:larryjw said:I think Apple's guideline rejecting executing code is needs to be eliminated -- an emulator is an emulator. In reality, executing code in an emulator is what programs do. For example, PDF file…
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foregoneconclusion said: "Betrayal to paying customers"....people really pay money to run a DOS emulator on an iPhone in 2021? Lots of people pay money for DOS software wrapped in an emulator, it's called GOG.com This emulator allowed pe…
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StrangeDays said: lkrupp said: bulk001 said: Where are you armchair lawyers now? Yep, the term ‘monopoly’ is thrown around way too much by those who know nothing about the legal definition. Apple has a ‘monopoly’ over its ow…
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I don't think spatial audio requires AirPods, at least not for Apple Music. I just have a regular pair of Bose QC35II's and I can hear the difference between regular audio and spatial when enabled with the always play atmos setting enabled.
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lkrupp said: This whole dispute that’s going on about Apple worldwide relies on a convoluted definition of monopoly. How can it be construed that people have no choice in smartphones? The whole world knows by now that buying an iPhone means y…
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roundaboutnow said: That apple with a bite taken out of it is a nice touch. But it's facing the wrong way...
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Makes you wonder what Apple is trying to hide here.
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jimh2 said: chasm said: Quick reminder: BEING a monopoly is not illegal. ABUSING the monopoly is illegal. If the US government was serious about cracking down on monopoly abuse, it would have broken up or otherwise reformed Amazon an…
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Hopefully the government does the job they're paid to do. In the retail space, all you need to do to shop somewhere else is drive to another store, on iOS, you need to do the digital equivalent of moving to a different state while simultaneously be…
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I’m against legislation forcing changes on the App Store, but I’m very much for it forcing Apple to allow direct app installs. it would allow for the likes of Valve, GOG, Epic, and other game stores to offer things currently impossible on the App S…
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Of course the malware was notarized, it's an automated process. But that doesn't mean the idea of notarization failed, that being the ability to revoke the certificate of malicious software.
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What I want is a mid-tower mac with a desktop grade processor and a decent video card. 16GB RAM in slots, Core i7 or maybe even i9, some RX 6000 series GPU, NVME slot, and a price tag around $2,000 I don't want a Xeon with 64 cores, I just want a …
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So when will the lawsuit against Apple for their antitrust activities be filed?