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I'm sure it will have some effect on Apple sales, but how much? Will they they confiscate iPhones purchased by individuals in Ecuador, Mexico, Panama and sent by postal? My brief experience in Mexico and Peru is many people travel outside the coun…
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22july2013 said: jeff fields said: 22july2013 said: I'm no expert, but don't most movie distributors, including Apple, purchase movies and properties after they have been funded, filmed and finalized by private producers? If so,…
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mikethemartian said: mike1 said: "...all its cases center on a claim that Apple copied the company's Apple Watch ECG ideas." Can't patent or control ideas. Be curious as to exactly what they have patented. Apple just patented a…
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Missing from the iPad is programming applications. The problem is any user who bought the iPad for consumption has a machine incapable of developing programs on. By programming I mean running programs like R, or a database like PostgreSQL. Such pro…
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cpsro said: Pay Later is weekly over 6 weeks--barely better than a month and hardly worth talking about--which doesn't compare to 6-24 months. Well, if you get paid weekly or bi-weekly, this gives buyers to ability to pay out of income rat…
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Funny how the real problems with the tech industry is amplification of misinformation and lies. But, not to my surprise, lobbying by wealthy corporations operating as multiple fake industry groups claiming to just want to help the little guy, gets…
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This maybe Apple’s attempt to deal with the changing financial environment. India put into place regulations which prevented a functional subscription model. There is crypto. There is FedNow. There is coming Central Bank Digital Cash. And similar …
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My guess is Apple’s break with the past announcing new hardware was due to supply chain issues. Why pump out older designs using up limited supply when you can pump new models instead?
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Leave it to the Wall Street Journal to not understand economics. Strange as it may seem to WSJ staff and readers, the statistics one uses are the ones which best elucidates comparisons. Obviously, median doesn’t do it. And one shouldn’t expect a s…
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The need for employees to organize is a direct reflection of poor management. Good management requires employee input -- functional input -- not just talking to a wall. Every store manager must perform like their best store managers.
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I'd be more concerned if the Apple Car engineers and scientists were leaving. A manager? -- not so much.
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humbug1873 said: It's no longer such a safe bet as it used to be. Apple lost two of the most relevant product people (Ives, Jobs) that have been replaced with bean counters like Tim Cook. The Service business is not exactly a safe bet, with…
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I don't understand the argument that Apple must push out the ultimate device to millions before putting out anything. Just getting anything (of quality) out the door is a benefit. Apple certainly would want to push out a product superior to the co…
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Expect the same issues in the US. The Federal Reserve is implementing FEDNOW which will make real-time transactions available 24x7. Also the proposed CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) will be another source of financial transactions.
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I use DataVault. Keeps sync among my various Macs, iPads and iPhones, and I've had no problems when upgrading to new devices. Some years ago, upon others' recommendation, I tested a few other, but no others held as much information nor were they as…
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What would be interesting to hear would be Apple’s detailed rationale for their decision. I’m sure it will disappoint since I’ve been disappointed by all decision makers during this pandemic. Not that their decisions were wrong, though some certainl…
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So, Qualcomm become another supplier of ARM chips (and the other support chips which are required to build a complete system?). There are a number of SOCs on the market, and who knows how many embedded systems. Are companies waiting around for Qua…
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If you’re a trader, you’ve got to be trading 365 days a year to write off expenses as a trader. If you’re in the business of making money for your clients, or living off your investments, market volatility simply means there is no place to put your …
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Isn't NSO Group supposed to be one of the good guys? Fact: There are no "good guys".
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bkkcanuck said: crowley said: hackintoisier said: Seems frivolous. Seems like an open and shut case. Apple didn't have permission, therefore Apple broke the law. Sorry, but that is idiotic. Retail is not manual labor.…