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Even if such a program doesn’t exist - treating others well is always the right approach.
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5% is the nicest way to make that look not like a massive amount of money, especially for the small developers who benefit from it - It's not like anyone in this equation had their operating expenses reduced by the change. Those trying to spin this…
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Intel’s attempts at consumer marketing are kind of hilarious. Their most innovative marketing approach has been to include annoying stickers on the hardware you just paid for - i see they haven’t gotten any better at it since then.
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A reminder that the first smartphone wars was started by Nokia when they were losing market share/revenue.
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The unintended consequence of this bill is that it renders every store into a showroom.
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This is what Facebook/Instagram is like: I have reported drug dealing accounts that have either added or messaged me numerous times trying their luck. Every single time Facebook/Instagram have come back with no action because they believe it doesn't…
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I wouldn't be shocked if the life of AirPods Max mirrors that of the HomePod. Apple seem ok with releasing trial/ stepping stone products - which leads to a concern that the success of the cheaper products is used internally as evidence for why they…
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I use it on the iPad and never had an issue, maybe as a workaround use screen mirroring until a fix is ready?
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The audio on the mini is nothing like the original. I too was looking to see if apple would update the larger model with uwb tech before purchasing another.
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Facebook didn't get to where they are by being a good commercial citizen. When surveying their own staff as to whether Facebook provides a net-positive to society, the answer was not a resounding yes, but rather a mere 51% indicated agreement. This …
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If they wanted it to be this way they should have enforced it from the very beginning. The practice is now common and likely has helped Netflix’s penetration. When advertising by the number of screens it’s not unreasonable for the consumer to assume…
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chadbag said: This guy has all sort of stupid written all over him. He should at least read Tom Clancy before trying to play spie. /s. (I tried to insert an emoji, using iPhone keyboard, but it didn’t work). he has basically made himself…
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It's interesting to see how much talk the mini generates. I think there is a legitimate market for this size - but Apple so frequently make the most compelling feature of the iPhones their cameras. The mini is lacking here. I would have definitely g…
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The missing features are relatively minor and unlikely to get in the way of most user's workflows. The Beta from last year however was embarrassingly short of common features.
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Even getting close to Samsung's numbers is an achievement. Apple simply doesn't compete in many of the price points that Samsung have - which is also likely Samsung's undoing here. There is always a cheaper, even more blatant knock-off brand waiting…
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Pathetic priorities.
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Calling it art is a bit of nonsense. Apple's styling of the rooms in Fitness+ are on par with expectations. The spaces are not over-styled to distraction, but feel enough like the real thing despite being a recording room. Importantly they're not di…
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Without malicious evidence (for Microsoft there was ample in the Halloween documents) the risk is that the rules can be applied to any business that merely has a successful diversified business model. I appreciate that these are complicated matters…
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sdietric said: Is there any question that this was not leased equipment? The article says Apple deems this “leased” equipment. I am sure it should be abundantly clear with the contract developers signed when they received the hard if it is or…
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It's slightly disingenuous because Chrome ties in with Google's "web history" feature (which feeds your browsing history into their own data aggregation systems). So basically this just blocks *other* data aggregators (e.g. facebook), meaning only G…