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It would have been better if this was implemented at launch.
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Hi I‘m joe every-man and I‘m fighting for you! Look at me in my humble clothing and austere office - i‘m just like you, because I‘m fighting for you, dear friend!!1 Meanwhile the real Tim Sweeny has a net worth of approximately 5.5 Billion, for com…
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That’s the end of the iKia and noKia jokes then.
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Well that’s a box easily ticked.
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Enforcing copyright is a good way to reduce monopolies... just saying.
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GeorgeBMac said: EsquireCats said: I look at these benchmarks and don't see a good reason to stick with intel.... My grandson would likely say the same -- until phe discovers he can't do what he needs to do on the M1. It doesn't …
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I look at these benchmarks and don't see a good reason to stick with intel - intel's tests demonstrate the opposite: That even with a set of cherry-picked scenarios, the new M1 still shows comparable performance even when using Rosetta translation: …
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These businesses have fear because they'll no longer be able to service their personal data contracts to 3rd parties, but importantly those other 3rd parties won't be able to service them either. So they're losing a bit of what they collect, and a …
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I feel like the app store pages do need a "report" button. But not all issues are up to Apple to solve. If an app steals your promo and puts it on their facebook page - Apple can't fix that, and it's problematic for Apple to step into the personal …
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Fidonet127 said: cloudguy said: Fidonet127 said: You can still develop on the Intel Macs. Not a developer I see. Why do so many people who have never been developers presume to know so much about those who are? (I am a forme…
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Why are people complaining? Is there some compelling argument that I’ve missed in all this? Literally the only thing Apple has changed here is providing the voucher.
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Facebook are in an interesting situation. After all they will still have access to enormous troves of user data from their own wildly popular platforms and will be able to continue offering targeted advertising based upon user’s metrics/interests/et…
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If they genuinely wanted justice, fairness and change then this solution wouldn’t satisfy. It does however satisfy when the objective of the complaint was merely to shake down a successful foreign company.
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how about the plaintiff making their case without a fishing expedition
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Apple raked in a record $21 million from China. Why do all AI articles say “$21 million”. It’s billion.
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People that think Apple just does stuff for the money clearly have no recollection of when Apple ditched Google maps. The idea that it was just about map features is naive. Google pay Apple billions per year to be the default search engine in Safar…
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While it provides insight into how Apple look at balancing a business relationship a decade ago, it has little bearing on Apple's approach to apps, especially how Apple treat smaller developers with lower rates and support marketing. However one thi…
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Is it planned obsolescence when the feature specifically extends the life of the device at the seldom compromise of peak speed. This suit seems a bit opportunistic.
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ihatescreennames said: Fidonet127 said: If they renamed the app and it was accepted by both app stores, then how is there a case? With all the covid problems, isn't it a bit incentive and worn out already? After all this time I wouldn'…
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Not really surprised by this, there are around 195 million Netflix subscribers world wide. Apple sells about that many iPhones a year. With some light conservative thinking about how many of those took the offer simply because it was free, one can b…