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Feels like Cook is lining up his successor.
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spar85 said: “High quality “ news? That’s an oxymoron. This is a clear example of a deep-pocketed company trying to control the news content one can see in an effort to create news, sway minds, and establish/maintain a narrative of their c…
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I frequently get censored online... I don’t curse or attack anyone, my comments just disappear. I stopped commenting (or going to) sports.yahoo.com because the posts would just randomly disappear. Frequently, I’m just saying the same thing as 100 …
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I’ve never been able to get my iPhone 6s to work as a hotspot for my iPad Pro. It connects but no data. The only reason I bother is trying to provide WiFi for Apple’s idiotic WiFi requirement for updates. The iPad is on cellular (unlimited data).
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Rechargeable batteries is a possibility. Replaceable batteries isn’t likely in a device that small. I won’t be an early adopter because of the potential fire risk... until it’s proven safe.
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What’s the fuss about? I created my own domain so I’ll never have to worry about what someone else is doing. It’s cheap and I can move it around wherever I like. It comes in real handy to create temp email accounts so spam does come into my main.…
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This will be as successful as 3D movies, except it won’t be the animation that make people dizzy but the price.
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I wonder what Epic is thinking... I get they are frustrated with the 30% “Apple Tax” but their actions make no sense.
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So... you’re saying I can buy a Blackberry, because I’ll never be using a “dating app” anyways? Do they even have anything that can compete with an iPhone SE?
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On one hand, Apple is getting to large creating anticompetitive issues. On the other hand, it will improve the user experience.
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chadbag said: State sanctioned extortion. Like most taxes? ... They could have just fined Apple. The US does that all the time... With this, a least the moneys would at least go something productive. Some of it will even benefit Apple’s…
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No where does Microsoft say they support Epic. They’re saying because of their use of the Unreal Engine (also becoming part of the dispute) it will have a material impact, not only on their gaming business, but many others as well. As a public com…
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US thuggery in action. How the China–United States trade war going? Sounds like negotiations are progressing nicely... /s
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jimh2 said: How about turning the tables and creating a 2nd App Store. The transaction to use alternative app stores requires a fee, which forces the user to acknowledge they have left the safety of the walled garden and entered the Wild West…
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The problem is Apple calling out to Epic to negotiate. Do small developers get this kind of treatment? They’re stuck with that 30% whereas the big boys might negotiate 15%. Not exactly a level playing field...
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ArianneFeldry said: How would consumers not win? Say Epic wins and they get the fee reduced, the ability for direct payments, or more hopefully, we get full sideloading on iOS. For the first situation we could get cheaper apps, as developers …
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killroy said: Kuyangkoh said: Hmmm..... these LTE modems are made And supplied by Intel or Qualcom?? So why are they off the hook? Maybe not the hook, but it’s Qualcomm responsibility to cover them and pay any damages.
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If you can’t see a crack in your windshield you vision isn’t good enough to drive safely.
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ajl said: Another stupid choice from the think different verb preachers. One should pay thousands for a machine that is supposed to last a lot years without any possibility of later upgrades? Better get used to it. SSD’s are getting sold…
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Apple products have always been ultra premium priced. But, they learned volume and ecosystem is king with the iPhone and iPad. About 2-3 years ago Apple started getting a lot more aggressive in pricing laptops, especially targeting the college bou…