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normang said: Climate constantly changes, to think we can actually have any impact on significantly altering the climate is the height of arrogance. It's been warmer in the past than today and its been cooler, we know this..... but somehow a…
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eightzero said: pumasalad said: we have 6 HomePods and it feel like Siri is still in beta. When I want to bypass Siri and get actual concrete results, I can set alarms in the Home app and I can see which music to play in the Music app …
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gatorguy said: bells said: gatorguy said: The injunction order required not only that Apple themselves remove the "infringing" handsets from it's own stores but that stock at existing authorized resellers be removed and destroye…
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gatorguy said: The injunction order required not only that Apple themselves remove the "infringing" handsets from it's own stores but that stock at existing authorized resellers be removed and destroyed. That the Apple PR statement inferring …
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MlorianFueller said: applemagic said: Hmm...I am not sure why AI is presenting this (the incentive payment) as some kind of a bribe that Apple offered Qualcomm. Going by Florian Mueller's article on fosspatents.com, it appears to be th…
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jdw said: A truly heartwarming story, and sadly one of the few things SIRI can do correctly. You are just a hater. I just bought a home pod and I was expecting to hate siri based on what people like you say, but she is even more awesome th…
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tylersdad said: That was then, this is now. Back then, nearly every new generation of phone brought with it exciting features. That's not really the case now. New phones pretty much get you a faster version of the old phone you're currently …
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colinng said: From 2011 through 2017, many so-called analysts who didn't understand Apple, said that Apple stopped innovating, and the other players in the market caught up. They said Apple could not innovate without Steve Jobs. It turns out…
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leavingthebigg said: I wonder what the reason is for Josh Hilliard wanting to keep the damaged iPhone? The guy is an idiot. First, Apple isn't going to replace a phone without keeping the damaged one. Apple will want to investigate the cau…
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k2kw said: avon b7 said: Major discounting (which is what this amounts to) three days before Christmas has just one reading in my book: Lower than expected sales. The offer (in this case Spain) is totally in your face, front page, pric…
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daven said: I wonder what recourse Apple has. If they get that admitted into evidence on appeal, if additional evidence is allowed in appeal, then it seems that Apple could argue that Qualcomm should be held liable for lost sales and if this…
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ktappe said: I wonder if a legal expert could answer this Q: If the requisite evidence has already been presented in U.S. court, isn't it therefore available to the German court? Or are German courts willfully blind to previously available …
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Rayz2016 said: The trouble is that they haven’t had much luck anywhere else with similar cases. All that the CEO and Chairman mean is this year if Qualcomm loses in court or vise versa the motivation to settle will be higher. Apple can ho…
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elijahg said: StrangeDays said: Dead_Pool said: More evidence that prices are too high across the board. The phones are not the problem; the prices are. Half of the iPhone’s price increase since it was released a decade ago has…
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KidGloves said: Here's an idea. Why not make some computers that more people can actually afford and try relying slightly less on one product? Apple could do so much more with the Mac and although it's nowhere near the income they've getting …
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volcan said: Should show speed limits like my car's built-in nav system. I'd also like my nav system to alert me if I'm exceeding the speed limit just like it has voice alerts about accidents ahead blocking lanes. It does show speed limits…
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matthewk said: Mike Wuerthele said: matthewk said: Mike Wuerthele said: Kuyangkoh said: American journalists? I think that is not a correct assumptions. He is not an American and probably hates America. Just my opi…
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Kuyangkoh said: American journalists? I think that is not a correct assumptions. He is not an American and probably hates America. Just my opinion. Business is business, Tim have responsibilities to Apple stockholder.... I think it fair to…
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eye.surgeon said: So the multinational corporation is worried about elected officials accountable to the people meddling with the constitution. I guess Apple prefers to do the meddling themselves. Certainly they have welcomed their communist …
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anton zuykov said: macseeker said: You know what! I blame both Santa Clara County Fire Department (SCCFD) and Verizon. SCCFD should have looked for the worst-case-scenario for their data usage and Verizon should have cleared the SCCF…