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Apple thinks they need to be the indian market, which they probably do (largest remaining untapped market). However, they know it will be tough and india will make lots of demands upon them from a sourcing perspective. I think apple knows its going …
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They publish that, and then on other page there is a story of samsung washers getting recalled because their tops fly off. It just doesn't end with them.
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cali said: securtis said: It's dead.........why do this when snapchat, IG, FB all have better product. It's a niche service. It's not like any of those you mentioned. Exactly, a niche product with few eyeballs for ad people just…
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bulk001 said: Apple has never been opposed to following the laws in the US. This is nonsense that was put out there by extremists and probably Android fans. Apple legally had a right to challenge a lower court ruling and was prepared to keep …
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revolution said: The answer might be that the users of iPhone in China will be warned: "Due to government regulation we cannot guarantee the privacy of the data in China." The US has a concept of privacy. Obviously, it is not so in China or a…
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It's dead.........why do this when snapchat, IG, FB all have better product.
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bigmushroom said: To Westcoaster: The Chinese government wants to selectively snoop in on any HTTPS session or secure messaging whenever it pleases. You cannot just tell your Chinese customers not to use HTTPS or download a special app for th…
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I've seen this coming for years. If they want the Chinese market and also the Indian (Indian govt. will eventually force aadhar support) they will have to bend for this stuff. It's inevitable. It'll be interesting to see how they deal with this beca…
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If you did not agree with their content, why are you quoting them? I am confused. And, what you said was ".. the Indian government [aadhaar] specifically invited Apple to a meeting concerning its rollout this July and Apple was a no-show." What …
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anantksundaram said: Yep, WSJ/CNBC are a terrific source of info on Indian culture and mores. What does 'highlighting' mean in your parlance? Did they provide any empirical data on this supposed phone-snatching phenomenon, or was it a passing s…
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anantksundaram said: securtis said: Good luck with that.....way too many phone choices there and few with enough $$ This is the only ultra-large market left for substantial future mobile phone growth based on the product portfolio A…
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Good luck with that.....way too many phone choices there and few with enough $$
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FCC will never let this pass....Hope they aren't going to pay too much of a breakup fee.
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FCC will never allow this deal to close
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I love the new home button. I actually didn't like the give that the old button has. I think it's an improvement
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If China asks manufacturers for something similar I bet Apple would bend. The times where login biometrics are stored in a govt repository are surely coming. Requiring identification techniques like this would help defeat fraud and also help track…
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The time is coming where comm. apps with end to end encryption will not be available through the app store. If apple/google ever had pressure to block these apps or make them less available they could. For instance they could force all apps to be pu…
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Eventually encryption is going to get so pervasive that there won't be any available "evidence" to throw terrorists in jail before they do anything. I could see where the burden of proof becomes a lot lower for incarceration given these apps and how…
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Next thing China will ask apple for will be un encryption tools and/or back doors. Apple will comply due to market size.
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Apple will change their tune about backdoor If/when China asks for it. Which is probably going to happen. Can't kill the golden goose.