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yojimbo007 said: India has a problem with Apple generating waste? Seriously? ... Please read the article. India has a problem with apple not setting up recycling collection centers as they are supposed to. If you have no intent to even col…
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lkrupp said: They bathe in the filthy and toxic Ganges but are worried about electronic waste? Well indians did not create the great pacific garbage continent.
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maestro64 said: First we have no idea what Apple product are being held, ie refurbish products or true e-waste which everyone jumped to due to the picture in the article. If it is e-waste, companies like Apple and others do not handle their…
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tipoo said: Damn, 99INR is only 1.91 Canadian dollars, if that's sustainable and profitable in India it just goes to show how high services margins are in the western world. Its not the profitability. Its the lack of local content. While…
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randominternetperson said: Wow, what a critical and hard-hitting piece of journalism. What I got from that is a small percentage of people who have recent MacBooks end up with keyboard problems, and those users should "go get it fixed." Oh,…
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foggyhill said: Modi is heading India towards authoritarianism and graft and corruption in India has been on the way up. So, that just means they want to be greased even harder.The Indian market is very heavily protected by tariffs which mean…
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suddenly newton said: I think USB-IF should do what HDMI did: use dotted version notation (USB 3.1.3.6). Then you sow fine-grained version confusion without tacking on extra monikers. Excellent suggestion. Infact we can improve it furthe…
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The thing here is that as it stands USB-C port is costly since they need to support USB3.2 with it. How do you get USB-C ports on $300 laptops and $100 phones? You keep the USB-C port, but use the tech from USB3.0 to cut costs. Suddenly that $300 l…
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Eric_WVGG said: Does anyone find the proprietary M1 chip kind of shady? Or rather, the proprietary pairing API that M1-equipped hardware can use to seamlessly pair with iOS devices? I find it a little unfair that it is literally impossible f…
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anonconformist said: sree said: rob53 said: Epic is full of epic user problems. Just talk to any medical receptionist who’s had to transition to Epic. Why would Apple even consider wasting their money buying out this company? Wo…
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AppleExposed said: sree said: AppleExposed said: GeorgeBMac said: AppleInsider said: Apple received low marks for customer satisfaction, issue resolution and empathy of store staff to customers and their problems…
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AF_Hitt said: AppleExposed said: svanstrom said: ihatescreennames said: The black option will function exactly the same but cost $100 more, right? So… you rushed to make that joke about Apple pricing because… all …
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rob53 said: Epic is full of epic user problems. Just talk to any medical receptionist who’s had to transition to Epic. Why would Apple even consider wasting their money buying out this company? Work with them but be able to ditch them wheneve…
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williamh said: Customers probably don’t like getting connected to some overseas call center with some fellow with an American accent calling himself “Raj.” 😐 Seriously though, it sounds like a tough place for a foreign firm to do business. …
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AppleExposed said: GeorgeBMac said: AppleInsider said: Apple received low marks for customer satisfaction, issue resolution and empathy of store staff to customers and their problems, with 60 percent of respondents calling emp…
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racerhomie3 said: wonderwoman said: Waiting for all the racist comments about India. I see a few but the day is still young. Producing anti India facts are not racist. Producing unrelated and biased facts mostly verges on racis…
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macxpress said: Maybe people should just watch where they're going... Not as simple. At my old office they had taken down the glass door for some repair work for a week, and then one day they put it back after the repair work. I came runn…
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A small huawei anecdote: Couple of my colleagues used to work at Huawei, prior to joining our current firm. They were working on a product that was essentially a knockoff of a cisco voice product. There were some important bugs to be fixed, and t…
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asdasd said: racerhomie3 said: asdasd said: racerhomie3 said: Latko said: Better hire someone who knows how to sell Ferrari’s in Djibouti You do realize there are Ferraris in Pakistan,Bangladesh & India. …
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sirozha said: sree said: sirozha said: sree said: mac_dog said: sirozha said: My town is inundated with H1B-visa Indians who have replaced 50% or more of American IT personnel. About 35% of doctors are India…