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beowulfschmidt said: When this story uses the word "automatic", I think of the iPhone calling responders and providing location information without the input of the user? Good question. How does "automatic" work when you have to actively…
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AllM said: spheric said: democratically elected politicians actually working in their constituents’ interest, apparently. A bit of an oxymoron, is it not? How so?
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tht said: danox said: spheric said: igorsky said: My only hope is that the EU holds the European tech industry to the same standards that they hold the American tech industry to. Hahaha just kidding. You can tell I was j…
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igorsky said: My only hope is that the EU holds the European tech industry to the same standards that they hold the American tech industry to. Hahaha just kidding. You can tell I was joking because I used the term “European tech industry”. …
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They may just have patented this to prevent others from doing it, not to implement it themselves.
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So…they're treating Vision Pro just like the Mac? Makes sense to me.
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pwrmac said: Haha.. EU bureaucrats!! First they want to allow sideloading in iPhone and now they care or are concerned about user safety. "Haha. EU bureaucrats! As an American, I am unable to imagine how they could possibly care about two…
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AllM said: spheric said: AllM said: spheric said: foregoneconclusion said: Zero damage has been done to EU consumers. Software simply not being available AT ALL because developers cannot or will not with Apple's …
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AllM said: spheric said: foregoneconclusion said: Zero damage has been done to EU consumers. Software simply not being available AT ALL because developers cannot or will not with Apple's terms of service, or cannot or will not…
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foregoneconclusion said: Zero damage has been done to EU consumers. Software simply not being available AT ALL because developers cannot or will not with Apple's terms of service, or cannot or will not accommodate for Apple's sales commissi…
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22july2013 said: nubus said: 22july2013 said: If the EU persists in this, Apple could separate its App Store into two different App Stores: * one in the EU where only EU developers could upload code, and * one for the rest of t…
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AllM said: bulk001 said: glennh said: As an Apple shareholder, I would demand that any third party App Store, pay upfront their fair share to Apple for all R&D, marketing, IP, transportation, security and other associated ye…
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AllM said: I don’t get it. Why won’t Vestager mention any kind of obligation for developers to also publish on Apple’s App Store? Otherwise, this would be a massive intrusion into my private life as a customer. Suppose Adobe or whatnot decide…
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davidw said: spheric said: I knew that going in. Maybe you did. But the vast majority of users don't, because the question is not something that would ever occur to them in the first place unless they actually run into an issue caused…
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Respite said:Hell, Apple gift cards work across all their stores, it's very clear that they're a network. Their gift cards also work for buying a computer, a phone, or an Apple Watch band, or paying for a battery replacement or iPad displa…
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badmonk said: I hope the EU is ready to track down all these little app stores for appropriate taxation. They may regret their decisions in this regard. What makes you think the EU has the slightest problem with Apple filing five separate…
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longfang said: danvm said: 9secondkox2 said: designr said: danox said: designr said: danox said: designr said: tht said: designr said: According to another article these are the …
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jdw said: Respite said: Chill out. Have a cookie. It's 4°C/39°F right now. Hard not to chill completely out in this weather, my friend. Regarding web cookies, please know that I use Super Agent for Safari. It helps keep the madnes…
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AllM said: spheric said: AllM said: avon b7 said: GDPR is an absolutely necessary piece of legislation. A model to follow and considered one of the best stabs at protecting EU citizens in the digital age. To many here it's …
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AllM said: avon b7 said: GDPR is an absolutely necessary piece of legislation. A model to follow and considered one of the best stabs at protecting EU citizens in the digital age. To many here it's the silent shield. Without it, Meta wou…