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jellyapple said: Tim really loves China. Given that it's Chinese regulation driving this, it's not specific to Apple. Everyone will have to fall in line or risk not being able to sell in China.
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Luis.A.Masanti said: “Analysts, analysts, analysts…” read this aloud in Ballmer's monkey-jumping style. Apple —at least— is using in device machine learning from the original 2007's iPhone's keyboard. But wait… the analysts do not paid too …
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gatorguy said: badmonk said: chasm said: thinkman100000000 said: Wouldn't consider a car without carplay Most car companies are not going to drop support for CarPlay because a) it plugs in from the iPhone rather than b…
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CheeseFreeze said: Most of the security / safety that Apple promotes is psychological. It's branding. It's marketing. Set aside their notarisation processes (which is a great concept and really works!), the actual human review process is ine…
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libertymatters said: It is sick to watch so many 'progressives' defend a large corporations' profits and power. Last point: what's sick is to see people call themselves "libertarians" and who would be vehemently opposed to any sort of per…
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libertymatters said: To the sky is falling fear mongers about security, question, is the Mac so unsafe to use? Do you really want to make that argument? Apple has introduced a number of security measures on Mac too, like forcing apps to be…
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libertymatters said: The fanboyism here never disappoints. I've been on the Apple train since the mid 90s. Let's call a spade a spade though, Apple dictating to you what can and cannot be on your iPhone is authoritarianism run amok. Today t…
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darelrex said: caladanian said: What has trust to do with it? Either you follow the rules within the laws or not. You can’t distrust preventively without them making a mistake with their new developer account – after all I can understa…
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CheeseFreeze said: libertymatters said: A maze of red tape to make it prohibitive. An alternative app store on macOS requires no interaction or input from Apple at all. An example is MacPorts. The real answer here is customers deman…
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mike1 said: auxio said: Like the clean, ad-free interface, but it'd be nice to be able to check the standings for a league. You can. It's the first thing that pops up when you click on a game that hasn't happened yet and it's below…
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Like the clean, ad-free interface, but it'd be nice to be able to check the standings for a league.
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Honestly, as both a consumer and a developer, I have zero interest in 3rd party app stores. I have no doubt that they'll follow the same business model as every other online platform: operate at a loss (charge nothing, minimal ads) for a few years t…
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AppleInsider said: "Apple is trying to get away with as much as it can," another developer added, also in translation. Translation: Apple is preventing us from harvesting every bit of information we can from your devices, which affects …
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zeus423 said: auxio said: zeus423 said: I've never listened to a minute of Joe Rogan. I honestly don't care if someone does. It makes no difference in my life. I believe in free speech. To paraphrase George Carlin, if you don…
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zeus423 said: I've never listened to a minute of Joe Rogan. I honestly don't care if someone does. It makes no difference in my life. I believe in free speech. To paraphrase George Carlin, if you don't like something, change the channel. …
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Calvinator said: Object lesson: If you show a little backbone, cancel culture is toothless. As is the inane agenda of the woke. Object lesson: it's all about eyeballs and money. Inflammatory language and reaction/division generating topics…
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designr said: The sad thing is that this is one area where Apple is being remarkably short-sighted. A study of history—both in the recent tech world and in the longer scope of industry and technology—will show that closed (AKA "walled garden"…
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sflocal said: Xed said: That's not entirely true. Huawei and Samsung can do it... after they get ahold of Apple's designs and tech specs. If there's one certainty in life is that iKnockoff companies like Samsung, Xiaomi, and Huawei …
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Stabitha_Christie said: avon b7 said: ihatescreennames said: avon b7 said: This is Apple getting high on its own delusions. It's understandable but still ridiculous. Anybody that thinks only 'they' could do something r…
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appleric said: As a site developer I find it almost impossible to make any updates to Apple Maps for my clients. Sometime last year they changed how this was done, and now requires the business owner to log in with their Apple ID. It makes it…