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rogifan_new said: Why should Apple get a recurring cut of subscriptions? Apple isn’t hosting the content. If I buy a subscription to a magazine I bought at Walmart should they get a cut of that subscription? If you buy the subscription dir…
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foggyhill said: sree said: I expected a test in the sunlight, since that is where there are reports of issues due to the IR sensor having a problem with sunlight. Not a thorough enough review. The "issues" (sic) were already edge c…
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Soli said: sree said: I expected a test in the sunlight, since that is where there are reports of issues due to the IR sensor having a problem with sunlight. Not a thorough enough review. It looks to me like he literally walked out…
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randominternetperson said: Soli said: randominternetperson said: I wonder why the Brits refer to scooters as mopeds? American readers think of mopeds as underpowered 49cc motorcycles that can also be pedaled (and haven't had an…
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I expected a test in the sunlight, since that is where there are reports of issues due to the IR sensor having a problem with sunlight. Not a thorough enough review.
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EngDev said: AppleInsider said: "We don't give a rat's about being first, we want to be the best, and give people a great experience. But now anything you would se[e] on the market any time soon would not be something any of us would …
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MplsP said: StrangeDays said: Hopefully this ease some of those suffering great panic. Yet I see on MR they are still having fits over it and this article. Well, it is MacRUMORS.... From the article: "passcode unlock is req…
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The gutsy option would have been to drop the spotify support on ios ¡
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adm1 said: Other than the import taxes, is there anything actually stopping Apple today from importing refurbs and selling them in India at discounted prices? Yes, it is called 'anti-dumping' which is allowed by international law. Develop…
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melgross said: 6502 said: Neither of which is done in the US, which is shameful. Even more so is Apple seems intent on offshoring their R&D work to China too. This is not the Apple I know. melgross said: Can't people und…
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melgross said: Can't people understand that this isn't manufacturing, it's assembly. There's a difference. Manufacturing is actually the process of making parts, while assembly is just putting them together. Assembly is the lowest value part …
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kamilton said: Here's a snarky question: Are people who aren't smart enough to drive a car safely, capable of doing any job? If the folks who voted for Trump did so because they feel entitled to better jobs and pay, they are looking for an …
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sog35 said: Rayz2016 said: sog35 said: What a horrible decision by India. They want to 'protect' local companies, but all they are doing is stopping advancement and quality jobs. If they give it to Apple then they have to g…
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tzeshan said: sree said: tzeshan said: Why this is not an Indian company ? Where is India's technology with over 1.1 billion people? Why Indian did not demand an Indian company? India does not discriminate about indian/non-in…
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tzeshan said: Why this is not an Indian company ? Where is India's technology with over 1.1 billion people? Why Indian did not demand an Indian company? India does not discriminate about indian/non-indian companies. They only ask that atle…
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Mike Wuerthele said: From the article, second paragraph. "According to a report from the Economic Times, Apple in November requested that the country waive the requirement to print the product's information, including specifications and a …
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The_Martini_Cat said: The mobile phone market in India is only about half the size you think it is. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/girls-and-unmarried-women-in-india-forbidden-from-using-mobile-phones-to-prevent-disturbance-in…
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jbdragon said: It's funny how India has their 30% rule for things and yet trying to get Apple to make some stuff in the U.S. is the end of the world. Maybe the U.S. needs a few of these rules to get jobs back into this country. There's no …
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Ok, too much mis-information going on here. - Aadhar is not mandatory. The Supreme Court of india ruled on it and made it non-mandatory. Despite it being optional about 83% of the people are already registered for Aadhar and the rest are just bein…
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Its ok. Apple got the 'watch' right, but their bid to turn it into expensive jewelry was not as successful as they hoped, beyond the $1200 price point. It is fine to accept it and move on. Every move can't be an absolute success.