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bells said: spliff monkey said: Free was never the model. Radio Stations, restaurants and bars all pay royalties. Not not entire true. Traditional radio stations generally do not pay royalties. It depends on what type of media th…
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maestro64 said: It is all about better Optics and honestly the French aren't known for optics, that is the German and Japanese expertise. But really how much high tech has been known to originate in France. This is very near Geneva (Switze…
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radarthekat said: Easy to circumvent claim 1 of this patent. It specifies a system that turns on/off AC power to the battery. I'll bet toggling from fast charge levels to trickle levels of power would accomplish the same objective, and woul…
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prof said: maestro64 said: Brussels has to pay for all those free loaders they have been letting into the EU over all these years. This the UK wants to leave they tire of having to let people in who want to live in the UK for free. …
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SpamSandwich said: ChampionPower said: Clearly patent reform is needed. Patent reform already happened when they changed from "first to file" from "first to invent", which was a huge move in the way our patent system works. The U…
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thewhitefalcon said: Yay big government, down with states rights, right? Considering this was in response to a State deciding that a municipality didn't have the right to make its own laws on the subject, that's pretty ironic.
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From Wikipedia: "Cover Flow was purchased by Apple Inc. in 2006, and its technology was integrated into its music application, iTunes 7.0, which was released September 12, 2006. The name was previously "CoverFlow" without a space." Examples of …
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cropr said: ireland said: The cookie thing is a pain in the butt. Well I think it needs to be there. Facebook is using tracking cookies even for users who don't have a Facebook account. It one is really concerned about privacy, t…
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Why do I get the feeling they are comparing the market share of phone brands and not actual market share of similar products? Many smartphones have become so cheap now they can literally be made for less than a feature phone used to be. While cheape…
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Still some bugs, but much improved.
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boltsfan17 said: thedude1 said: Still doesn't match T-Mobile's perks. Some of the perks aren't as good as they are made out to be. The free international roaming is a joke. It's super slow because T-Mobile is throttling your speed…
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jonl said: battiato1981 said: For an ongoing subscription (one year +), 15% sounds about right, 30% sounds high. A one time fee of $1.50 (at the new upcoming 15% rate) is rather low when a long time customer might be spending hundred…
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I suspect this will be reversed in a day or two.
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rogifan_new said: dick applebaum said: If true, Apple had every right to do so -- Spotify were not following the rules of the App Store -- and trying to do an end-run around paying subscription fees as the cost of doing business in t…
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rogifan_new said: thewhitefalcon said: You can't subscribe to a magazine in Target, last I checked. And if Target decided to do that, the magazine companies can always go to Walmart instead. If I go to Spotify.com in Safari and …
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rogifan_new said: nolamacguy said: there we go again w/ the misdirection about the credit card fee -- as if that was the purported reason for the 30%. nope. the 30% is rent to do busines in Apple's shopping mall, which they designed,…
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latifbp said: All Spotify paying users should be questioning why Spotify needles its customers by forcing them to pay business operation expenses. That 30% fee is a business expense, one they can and I'm sure they do write off at tax time. B…
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redraider11 said: TurboPGT said: Kinda wish they had opened Watch Faces up to developers. Not just the Complications, but literally developing whole customizable Watch Faces. There is no denying that the Watch Face is intensely persona…
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In 1986 I had a Psion organizer. This reminds me a lot of it, from what little I remember.
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At least the guy actually sketched out a device. Most trolls just have some dysfunctional flow chart and description that starts with " A system that..."