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The suit obviously (?) turns on whether the jobs would fall under “manual labor” and therefore be subject to the NY law. Is this a novel question of legal interpretation of the law? I’d be surprised. It seems like an obvious question which would ha…
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Barking dogs will drown out any wailing child.
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Methinks the UK should eat their vegetables instead of electing them.
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I've had to deal with both Zelle, and Venmo because that was the only way a few vendors wanted to be paid. I don't like either. In some cases, some vendors want me to send a check. I don't write checks anymore but my bank issues a check on my beha…
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swineone said: Company that profits hugely from a 30% cut from non-sideloaded apps claims that sideloading is dangerous. It certainly is — to their bottom line. The only thing I’m surprised by is that anyone would even bother reading what Ap…
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One side loading issue has not been brought up -- maybe because I'm wrong. But here it goes. iPads, iPhones, Apple TVs, etc are general purpose computers, but are restricted by Apple from being programmed to behave as such. Apple's restrictions on …
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A kid committed suicide having used Robin Hood to "buy" options. He thought he had lost $730,000. I know, even the idea that businesses have any social responsibility is seen as traitorous to capitalism. If Verizon and ATT can throttle your data…
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War is always good for American business. I remember when Bush I argued for bombing the crap out of Iraq, throwing much shit against the wall to see what stuck, Bush I made the point that war against Iraq would mean more American jobs. Of course, …
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mikethemartian said: rob53 said: chris-net said: The people who’s info is accessed should be told who accessed it, when, for what reason & under what authority. If doesn’t have to be real time, maybe a 90 day delay between a…
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Few people who can afford Apple products buy Android. There is at least a perception that Apple is a luxury brand so we're more likely able to afford to spend more. There is just a lot less Android users who buy top-of-the-line android devices, wh…
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Beats said: Apple should have acquired the studio. The studio is promising and would have been perfect as an in-house studio. How is this a good deal when Skydance keeps the copyrights? They can pull out the productions and make them Netflix…
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Do regulators think that running an App Store should be done for free? Are they really that stupid? I think we can all answer that question with certainty.
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spike2013 said: Kanye should ask Neill Young how well the Pono worked out. Neil Young is worth $200M. West probably up there also. Those in the castles up the hill are fighting it out. Better not affect me.
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On all Statements from Apple, there are the standard warnings about Forward Looking Statements, and that Apple is under no obligation to make corrections. That would seem to me foreclose any lawsuits period. Funny, I've never relied on the state…
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Tesla is too much of everything for doodling around town. And their manufacturing carbon footprint doesn’t break even until 90,000 miles. You need a lot less car for local driving. Cross country in a Tesla? No serendipity. Plan on mapping out ever…
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dk49 said: This happens so often. Apple's products are leaked through its code. I wonder why Apple hasn't already learnt its lesson and have strict checks on their code before making it public? Especially given their otherwise super secretive…
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I don't see a problem with an IPO. What will ARM be worth on the market? How will that affect companies using ARM? Apple can buy a piece. We can all buy pieces. Of course, there is competition. The Open RISC-V. There's a lot more infrastructure th…
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All NDA's should be subject to oversight and control -- not just Apple. And not just corporations. Also NDA's as part of court ordered legal resolutions of cases.
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jcc said: The less the government knows about us, the better. You're missing the point. The IRS was contracting with a military aligned third party for this security and they would be selling the information to other entities.
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lkrupp said: Funny how long after the horse has left the barn EU and U.S. politicians want to ween us off the Chinese tech teat. Too little, too late so this is all just posturing. China owns the West lock, stock, and barrel. China has stolen…