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Can the guys at Agilebits please pick up a copy ...and remind themselves how 1Password should work.
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Alogic's first monitor, Clarity, echoes Apple's styling in many ways.... After that ridiculous opening I didn't feel inclined to read the rest of the article.
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omasou said: abriden said: The question is : how many of these are paying subscribers? ...I did not take up free Apple TV subscription with purchases as I might have done, but currently have free 6-month trial subscriptions on Apple Mu…
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The question is : how many of these are paying subscribers? ...I did not take up free Apple TV subscription with purchases as I might have done, but currently have free 6-month trial subscriptions on Apple Music, Apple TV, Apple News and Apple Arcad…
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Irrespective of future speeds, the basic design of the usb-c/thunderbolt connector is flawed. I have tried so many certified cables and they vary in fit (tightness) whilst the ports seemingly loosen over time as well. I was 'lucky' that my MBP requi…
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An abomination. Cramming navigation controls, extensions, tabs and the search field into one bar results in tabs becoming quickly unrecognisable, whilst the full-address can nolonger be easily visualised to confirm its authenticity. That is plainly …
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bb-15 said: abriden said: bb-15 said: abriden said: These so-called tax avoidance schemes are NOT necessarily legal… Tax avoidance is legal. Tax evasion is not. I know the difference, which is why I say 'so-calle…
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bb-15 said: abriden said: These so-called tax avoidance schemes are NOT necessarily legal… Tax avoidance is legal. Tax evasion is not. I know the difference, which is why I say 'so-called' — many schemes have claimed to be leg…
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bb-15 said: abriden said: To those who have so far defended Apple's tax avoidance and blame the laws rather than those abusing them, it is by no means certain that Apple have operated legally at all — by all accounts the arrangement w…
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These so-called tax avoidance schemes are NOT necessarily legal… Tax avoidance is legal. Tax evasion is not. I know the difference, which is why I say 'so-called' — many schemes have claimed to be legal tax avoidance, but the release of the…
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farmboy said: abriden said: I'm not a socialist. I wasn't thinking public employees as such, rather I was thinking better public services. Use your imagination, there's no end to the potential good that could be done if everyone paid tax…
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tallest skil said: abriden said: Amazing, not a single comment that actually condemns Apple for its morally reprehensible approach to taxation. Let me offer you my definition of “social justice”: I keep what I earn and you keep what…
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To those who have so far defended Apple's tax avoidance and blame the laws rather than those abusing them, it is by no means certain that Apple have operated legally at all — by all accounts the arrangement with the Irish government was illegal and …
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mike1 said: abriden said: Amazing, not a single comment that actually condemns Apple for its morally reprehensible approach to taxation. The legalities may be contentious, but damn it, the ethics that Apple and other global companies, …
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beowulfschmidt said: abriden said: Amazing, not a single comment that actually condemns Apple for its morally reprehensible approach to taxation. The legalities may be contentious, but damn it, the ethics that Apple and other global c…
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randominternetperson said: abriden said: Amazing, not a single comment that actually condemns Apple for its morally reprehensible approach to taxation. The legalities may be contentious, but damn it, the ethics that Apple and other glo…
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Amazing, not a single comment that actually condemns Apple for its morally reprehensible approach to taxation. The legalities may be contentious, but damn it, the ethics that Apple and other global companies, super-rich individuals and organised cri…
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michael scrip said: ericthehalfbee said: No, that's 11 years. 2007-2016 "inclusive" is 10 years. Anniversaries are based on the last two digits in a year. (I can't believe this has to be explained) For example: 1776-1976 The US …