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regurgitatedcoprolite said: Jon Stewart, aka Jonathan Stuart Leibowtiz. has had his day. Time for him to hang it up. That sounds like regurgitated coprolite to me.
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Cesar Battistini Maziero said: Trump winning its a given at this point. The world needs it. The world needs more fascists in power, sure. You Italian?
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Jamal_Jamal said: Apple with take away the best functionality of the AirTag to block stalkers. Again, the general, law-abiding public suffers because companies feel the need to alter a good product because of what criminals might do. Not …
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eriamjh said: Police don’t like or want others doing their job. They claim it’s too dangerous to you, yet will not help you. They don’t care about your safety, only theirs. They’ll shoot you for no reason except “they were scared for t…
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danox said: a) EU investigates: Protectionism to cover the fact that they are technologically incompetent! Corruption! Europe is behind in tech across the board hardware and software wise, and they are hostile to tech startups. East Asia has an …
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jrcw said: Why has Apple consistently refused to include a Install/Uninstall applications manager? Because installation/deinstallation is usually just a drag-and-drop operation. Who cares whether there is a few KB of inert preference file…
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So… lots of countries/regions all coming to the same conclusion about Apple's App Store. The opinionati on AppleInsider: a) EU investigates: Protectionism to cover the fact that they are technologically incompetent! Corruption! b) US DOJ invest…
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davidmalcolm said: the fact that we know they were working on Covid as a bio weapon This is anything but accepted fact. Stop presenting it as such.
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libertyandfree said: macxpress said: beowulfschmidt said: No doubt someone will claim that Apple has an unfair advantage, and buying all of the first batch is simply a tactic to suppress other potential buyers. Apple also us…
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danox said: Apple has the money and more importantly has their designs ready to go now why shouldn't Apple buy as many slots as they can? Note: Intel in recent times reserved a lot of time and had to cancel because they didn't have their sh_t…
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Luis.A.Masanti said: If you have a four-voices chorus song… would it be able to separate each voice? (It can separate voice, music, and rithm… but different voices?) No.
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sir_pablo said: sconosciuto said: sir_pablo said: I was unfortunately fired from Apple retail a few years ago. The reason given for my termination was that I "may have violated policy" by refusing to sign documents that would pr…
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nubus said: macxpress said: They are paid accordingly. They also get benefits as well. This is not professional position...it's retail. And trust me, if someone leaves tomorrow there WILL be someone waiting to come in. Again, this isn't …
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dewme said: Lightning saved us from the scourge of micro USB long enough to move to a better option. If that’s all it ever gets credit for, that’s good enough for me. 100% agreement. I managed to almost completely avoid that PoS micro U…
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So half the Fortune 100 companies have bought a couple units for evaluation? Some of them might by hundreds, eventually, others will test the five or ten units they’ve bought for a while and then put them aside. It’s such a non-statement. It woul…
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jimh2 said: Cesar Battistini Maziero said: The EU is terrible. They regulate everything out to oblivion. Really bad =/ They have to because they are a zero in the tech world and this is the way a child would level the playing fiel…
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twolf2919 said: robin huber said: I guess American companies are not capable of creating a competitive platform offering the same features? Don’t wait for this brain dead time-waster to be forced out, get its domestic replacement out t…
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davidw said: spheric said: davidw said:In your mind, when did Apple iOS become "public domain" or "open source" or deemed a "public utility"? The last I checked, Apple iOS is still Apple copyrighted IP. Copyright has absolute…
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davidw said:In your mind, when did Apple iOS become "public domain" or "open source" or deemed a "public utility"? The last I checked, Apple iOS is still Apple copyrighted IP. Copyright has absolutely nothing to do with the matter here. No…
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Ah, I see. Sorry for the „hogwash“. It didn’t occur to me to measure the size of telecoms providers by anything other than subscriber numbers.