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If Google should already be in this space under a different brand. Otherwise these other privacy focused engines will just come and keep eating larger and larger portions of their lunch
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..or you know there could be merit to the complaint: since even US companies (including Apple) have taken issue with Qualcomm over this precise issue and demanding royalties for IP that is not reasonably theirs, while also pulling BS antics such as …
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Facebook really doesn’t get it - there’s a lot of people out there that like Oculus, but not Facebook. Oculus is Facebook’s Trojan horse to these consumers - ham fisting “hey Facebook”, is a sure way to turn these people to competitor products. Face…
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I think Apple’s earlier defense strategies have been a bit too polite and ineffective. As a large and successful technology company they receive persistent attempts to stifle their key staff and/or obtain pay outs through protracted, sometimes farci…
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Spotify seem to see two Apple Incs.: One is Apple Inc's as a smaller competitor that they trounce in the market with their larger subscriber base. They use this line when they want to describe how good they are.The other is Apple Inc as a big scary…
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Basically they're just shopping around the case to any English-speaking court rooms. If they were legitimately interested in "helping developers" they would be trying to make their case in various countries throughout Asia and India.
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ihatescreennames said: I’m not trying to be snarky here, this is a legitimate question on my part. Can anyone explain why GMail has so many “may be collected” points compared to Apple Mail? Why would purchase info be collected, for instance? …
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I went through the account deletion process a few years ago. However over time it became clear that deletion actually didn't take place. To other users it just looked like I hadn't read their messages yet (normally users are notified when attempting…
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Bloomberg is also the publication that now just makes up stories, so perhaps take their reporting with a grain of salt.
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The problems were: 1. Untested IP, and boy of boy do people love to sue apple. 2. Limited hardware decoding options 3. May have potentially given google another lever to further harm the free web
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Ah yes, more actions from the billionaire that's pretending he's in it for anyone but himself. On one hand always projecting an image of a concerned quaint developer, on the other hand using his utterly overwhelming financial resources to attempt t…
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Just imagine the precedent that would set. It's like declaring that all stores are merely showrooms, be damned the store owner's operational expenses. Sure some stores are just showrooms, but not all stores are showrooms.
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The board should pay attention, these kinds of directives don't usually align with growth.
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chasm said: AI readers would do themselves a favour to read -- and share on social media -- the "privacy label" for the YouTube app. Assuming its truthful and reasonably complete (which is a big assumption), it is still pretty eye-opening eve…
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Funny: there's a certain type of person that thinks Apple computers are garbage, but just marketed really well. (lol) Meanwhile here's intel, who think that instead of innovating and solving the issues with their platform: that the solution is to .…
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Sensing some heavy projection from Qualcomm with “Qualcomm doesn't believe Nvidia can capitalize on the deal without crossing lines that people are worried about”. Qualcomm knows all about that...
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Bloomberg's own named source (Joe Fitzpatrick) discredited the story - https://risky.biz/RB517_feature/No other publications could verify the claims e.g. https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/wp/2018/10/22/your-move-bloomberg/Bloomberg ha…
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side thought: there’s something listless about google’s brand identity. They’ve become so wedded to those four colours long aped from microsoft, that everything they produce looks like a children’s paper cut out project
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AppleTV+ debuted in November 2019. So it’s basically a year old and the majority of that time has been during a pandemic. Which is not exactly the best environment for securing staff and production. Nevermind that the service itself also requires a…
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If they pull this off it'll be a massive game changer. (Including for preventative.)