nubus
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Well, it seems Apple Intelligence is insanely great by functionality - not by name. A new golden era.
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Wesley_Hilliard said: This fine was a pittance for the affected companies. We'll see where it goes from here. I would like to see Apple learn from this. There is no benefit to Apple or any of us in Apple being Tesla-ish in Europe. Apple is…
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danox said: mikethemartian said: The US federal government forced AT&T to provide its patents (including for the transistor) for free to other US companies. So it would be OK for the current White House occupant to say ASML shoul…
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I did the setup of a 16e and it is so bland. It will probably last forever but there is no emotional connection to it. The lack of colors and the design makes it less attractive than needed. It is a personal devices but doesn't feel like it. Unlike …
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applesauce007 said: Countries would be ill advised to apply tariffs on iPhones or parts as it would be harmful to their citizens and businesses. You could say that about so many products. Adding tariffs on diapers is pretty harmful to pare…
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bestkeptsecret said: nubus said: Cesar Battistini Maziero said: Amazing news. These EU laws are insane, only people who didn’t actually read into them think they are “good” I like strong competition as it drives innovation an…
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Cesar Battistini Maziero said: Amazing news. These EU laws are insane, only people who didn’t actually read into them think they are “good” I like strong competition as it drives innovation and value. Obviously the fat tech cats don’t want…
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Apple will need apps or iOS features that depend on it. The software must be relevant to many and ship on time. Otherwise it we be a new iPad Air - the muscle iPad that doesn’t sell. Or like the under utilized mmWave, action btn, and LiDAR features …
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Those in need of AirPods, AppleTV, docks, or battery replacements for their devices should act now. These get the full tariff but resellers probably haven't even added the base 20%.
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londor said: Xed said: How much did he impose on Ukraine? 10%. AFAIK Russia and North Korea were the only two countries excluded from the tariffs. Cuba and Belarus are also members of the U.S. non-tariff zone. Ukraine - exporting l…
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Blaurieter said:No, Siri has been going down hill for a long time - who can say what "vision" Apple has left - just more distractions. Apple is mainly doing products for 1 feature per year while keeping tiers making products mediocre by wai…
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Wesley Hilliard said: To all the people saying we don't need China, where are we supposed to get all of our rare metals from? Greenland! Surely the ice is on average 1 mile deep but that is why climate change is such a positive concept (…
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hugo62 said: The real problem for Apple could well be international resentment and dissolution with America, Apple is beyond U.S. Cook is (mostly for the better) no Musk.Replacing Apple will be hard in the EU - with China it is a different…
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mikethemartian said: I am waiting for the day when people realize that virtually everything they buy at Walmart and Amazon is going to get a lot more expensive. It will take 1-4 months. Those being left behind are retirees as their savings…
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ktappe said: SiTime said: Apple can continue to ship iPhones from India India won't let it work like that. The phones assembled in India are for the Indian market. ... So Apple would run headlong into Indian tariffs while trying…
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9secondkox2 said: It’s been unfair for a very long time. Fair is good. The trade deficit towards EU is 3%. It is mainly unfair to EU as Boeing and Northrop are not delivering on time. So put a 1.5% tariff on EU now - and the we can reverse it…
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This morning "tariffs on everyone - penguins especially".Earlier today "Trump to hit medicine with major tariffs"A bit later "125% on China". The Apple Polishing Cloth could be $45.Currently "10% on everything, 125% on China, 25% on steel and alumin…
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Mike Wuerthele said: MagicApple said:'Designed by Apple in California assembled in the European Union' Maybe, but the EU has similar issues that manufacturing the US has. EU has one thing that US is no longer is able to offer: Po…
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linkman said: I'm convinced this morning is the lowest AAPL we'll see. So convinced that I spent all of my remaining brokerage cash account on it. Cook knows how to master Apple's supply chain and it is extremely likely he was prepared for th…
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kellie said: gadgetcanadav2 said: We’ll see if Apple goes forward with their announced $500B investment to build data centres. Big corps are shutting their investment wallets due to all the volatility caused by the orange orangutang. …
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lukevaxhacker said: Very simple in concept: return production to the U.S., although hasn't been done for years. Workers in the clothing industry are paid 50 cents/hour doing jeans for Levi's in Lesotho. The 50% tariff won't move jobs to U.S. …