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gatorguy said: applemagic said: gatorguy said: This will be very appreciated news for some number of Gmail users. Of course this might have been prompted by Judge Koh who clearly disliked the practice and had full intention of i…
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gatorguy said: Worth mentioning. Just to experiment I turned off my ad-blocker for a couple of hours today, researched a couple of products for the yard, made one purchase, then returned here to see what kind of ads I might see. There were …
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gatorguy said: cpsro said: sflocal said: My gmail account is viewed via my MacOS email client, or the mail app on my iPhone. I get zero ads. I rarely (if ever) log into gmail via a web browser. Don't many people do that? It'…
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gatorguy said: This will be very appreciated news for some number of Gmail users. Of course this might have been prompted by Judge Koh who clearly disliked the practice and had full intention of issuing rules under which Google would be permi…
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nhughes said: Rayz2016 said: nhughes said: radarthekat said: nhughes said: tycho_macuser said: Lol. Interesting the bizarre disparity of opinion... I read this blurb on 9to5: “The new iPad Pro, however, co…
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It's worth reading the latest take from Gruber that points to a special podcast of The Verge with Brian Merchant. It does seem like Merchant has Fadell on audio tape and Fadell is now trying to disown his conversation, now that it has blown up in hi…
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tallest skil said: applemagic said:Schiller probably had no choice but to respond… ...on Twitter. … really. Well, you truncated my statement in a way that suggests something I didn't mean, so, not really. :-) All I meant was that, …
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avon b7 said: Rayz2016 said: avon b7 said: slurpy said: Even if he did...and? I'm sure every single kind of idea and course of action was discussed and thrown around when developing the iPhone. Steve Jobs did a shitload o…
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maestro64 said: rogifan_new said: So Apple admitting price matters in certain markets? The same thing happens in pharmaceuticals, drugs which we pay a $1 a pill here in US sells for $0.10 in India, the pill still costs $0.50 to make b…
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melgross said: this is the way it works in China, India, and a few other developing nations. People move hundreds, or even thousands of miles to move into a barracks where they have a single size bed with a foot locker, and a cabinet on the w…
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jbdragon said: Is it worth building a factory to make iPhones there so Apple can have a Apple store there? I don't know? 2.5 million is a drop in the bucket for iPhone sales. Is it really a growing market? I really don't know. I real…
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SpamSandwich said: There are 540 billionaires in the US. There are 213 billionaires in China. In India, a country with a population just shy of China's, there are only 84 billionaires. So, only billionaires purchase iPhones? That's news…
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bestkeptsecret said: Ola is getting hammered by Uber and are desperately trying to claw their way back up. In India? Do you have any evidence to back this claim? I live in one of the four main metros of India and Ola seem to be doing well. …
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I read somewhere that the real problem with the SSD being soldered is that, if the logic board fails (as has apparently happened in the past with certain Mbpro models), one could completely lose all the data on the drive. Is this true? If yes, would…
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I am sure a subset of the pro users genuinely require more than 16 GB RAM on their Macbook Pros, but John Gruber called attention to this post by Jonathan Zdziarski where he ran seriously heavy, concurrent workloads and was still left a bit of free …