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Shouldn't such a bypass feature be opt-in, rather than opt-out (esp. as history has shown us how effective opt-outs are.) After all the reason why certain right-wing political messages were getting filtered to spam is because they were imperceivabl…
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Lobbying really does make the world turn. Both in the US and the EU we've seen these initiatives being spearheaded by companies that are neither suffering nor even "losing" to Apple in their business endeavours - it's the same story: developers whos…
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I'm not sure what they were expecting, the bulk of the interior is a large purpose-built cooling system...
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Today is iPhone pre-order day, the busiest and most commercially important day of the year for the apple website. Yet the front page is now in dedication to qe2. This earns them quite some respect in my view, to prioritise humanity over profit.
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Of course the bands will fit. The lug width is nowhere near fully utilised, with apple sports band having nearly ~5mm on each side that is immediately tapered inwards. There isn't a need to widen the lug to support different band designs. Rather the…
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There is a vocal minority that has been busy trying to frame app tracking transparency as a means for Apple to bolster ads inside the app store, and simultaneously implying that Apple uses data improperly to generate those ads. However Apple only pr…
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It's a hilarious lawsuit because it attempts to frame apple patching exploits (each one with a public CVE) as a direct attack on Cydia. Why? Because Cydia relies on jail breaking and those exploits are usually required for the jailbreaks to occur. …
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This is plain silly and shows a limited understanding of technology. If the EU really want to control a smartphone, they're big enough to fork Android and produce their own phone, they don't need to be designing iOS/iPhone by legal proxy. A fair ch…
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The bill seems to target the recently exposed behaviour of Google rigging the auction system to maximise ad spend on their network. This behaviour falsely inflated the price of advertising for ad buyers. Something that was only possible as Google we…
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Always sad to see how other companies are still playing the “make it the same but give it a twist” game when it comes to designing their devices. You can see apple’s design solutions through all of the accessories. Why can’t a company as big as goog…
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Ever since USB-C launched numerous voices including Kuo have repeatedly claimed that Apple only keep the lighting connector to protect a revenue source inside of the MFi program. Despite the mountain of evidence to the contrary and that the bulk of …
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So far using a flexible display just to make the device fold neither enables a new experience nor solves a problem that couldn’t be designed around with a flat design. For example, the watch uses a flat display when this could have been designed as …
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I and the twitter board can't wait until Musk takes ownership of Twitter and promptly drives it into the ground.. it'd be a nice analogy to his self driving deathtraps.
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Ah yes, a new Apple has lost their due to departure or absence of article. It's funny how over the years the Apple death-knell articles has never truly gone away, and in retrospect they've always been so incredibly off the mark. While the tech pr…
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Sounds similar to the same issue iPads have when connected while using the Photos app (constantly reconnecting as if it's been plugged in anew).
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Now is probably a good time to mention the Vinegar app. Gives you PiP and a lot of the basic iOS video playback features that Google deliberately block* *for what merely appears as competitive reasons.
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davidmalcolm said: What these politicians fail to realize is that as soon as you take payment processing out of Apple’s hands, you take refunds out of Apple’s hands. Suddenly these companies are allowed to lie cheat and steal from people as s…
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It's kind of funny how they get labelled as a monopoly, even though they are the minority product and have even lower market penetration in Europe compared to English speaking markets. The somewhat creative narrowing of the definition of a monopoly …
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These kinds of judgements ring of protectionism. Not only does Apple not have a market majority world-wide, but penetration of the iPhone in Europe is significantly behind other 1st world markets. It's clear this judgement will go back to appeals, …
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Seems like a stand-in product, much the same way that the iMac Pro was. If the LG UltraFine wasn't a POS, this display probably wouldn't even exist.