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If Apple wants to sell the device, a killer app is required and a five year interest free loan payment offer. But further, I don't know the role the other execs have. They likely will have some feedback which would inform the others. Tho too late…
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The US is in bully mode. The US has significant strengths but both its educational systems and work ethic is far below China's. Its vast population is a big factor. But, it's also clear we are led both financially, in the C-suite and government by f…
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The major factor is metaverse. Buzzword compliant. Nonsense repeated is still nonsense.
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Is it more producing to work remotely or work in the office? ___ There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question since the answer depends on various factors, including personal preferences, job requirements, and the nature of the work. Some pe…
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But does a return to the office makes sense from a productivity perspective? For most employees, in the office is nothing more than a proxy for are you working -- and a poor one at that.
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Easy: India government officials can sign up to be at least beta testers. Let them find security holes by doing the work.
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It's just a rumor. It can't be delayed.
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The Obama's production company Higher Ground supported the movie American Factory which won the documentary Academy Award in 2020. “American Factory” tells the story of what happens when a Chinese company opens an automotive glass plant at a forme…
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mknelson said: viclauyyc said: These paper invention patent need to be stop. If I file a flying car patent doesn’t mean I know how to make one. These companies pretty much just combine a known technology with another object and hope s…
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I wonder if the general theory of undecidability would imply no program can be written to prevent all security exploits of the given program.
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The AirTags are working as designed. I suppose Apple should be more explicit about how to track if your'e being tracked. And same for other similar devices.
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“Independent contractor” is supposed to be someone who is not managed by the company. They are supposed to be “independent”. In theory, at least, such contractors are working on short term basis, on well defined and limited projects. It does make se…
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lkrupp said: Once again we are treated to an ‘unverifiable rumor” and we’re off to the races. Tech blogs are ablaze with hate, indignation, recrimination, factual errors, and misinformation. Another day in the la-la land of make-believe and t…
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What? All middlemen make money otherwise they wouldn't be in business. Since when is 30% too much? There must always be a markup. In Apple's case, the vender can charge what they want without the middleman telling them. It could it be that governm…
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bestkeptsecret said: brianjo said: Why doesn't Apple offer multi-user capability on the iPhones/iPads like they do on the Mac? It would make perfect sense to do so. Isn't it obvious? Why settle for selling one phone/ tablet, when yo…
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There's a lot of apps Apple or others could develop. So what?
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I don't know if there isn't a better word, far less suspect, than "crippled" to describe restriction on spending money on Fortnite nonsense.
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Apple and the ad agencies are going to have to be much more specific on what and how personal information is being used. General arguments are not going to cut it, at least for me. Plenty of tracking is happening as it is. Youtube and Facebook def…
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narwhal said: Too many cooks -- it's doomed to fail. But I'm guessing the banks are nervous about Apple's and Google's digital wallets someday replacing them. I suppose if Apple and Google add loans and investments to their wallets, brick-and…
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The least important person in most organizations is the CEO.