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williamh said: auxio said: 22july2013 said: hmlongco said: Need to shut scalpers down. How exactly do you define a "scalper"? If I buy something then suddenly realize I don't need it, should the government stop me from…
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22july2013 said: hmlongco said: Need to shut scalpers down. How exactly do you define a "scalper"? If I buy something then suddenly realize I don't need it, should the government stop me from reselling it at any price I want? Do you…
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wonkothesane said: The legal fees are proof that “Davids” stand no chance against “Goliathes”, and the depth of your pocket determines to what extend you are able to get your rights in court. It is a system that does not reflect equality in f…
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mikethemartian said: foregoneconclusion said: It's kind of hilarious that so many people have trouble understanding the AVP as a replacement for computer monitors and television screens. That's the primary purpose. Two postage stamp si…
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9secondkox2 said: Key takeaway: ”difficult to imagine using it for actual work.” so… niche toy like we’ve been saying since the reveal. Moving on then… No idea why people thought that using a virtual keyboard for "actual work" would mak…
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Marvin said: jeffythequick said:Those that regret buying them because it's just an iPad on their heads.** ** for now... The iPad was kind of the same thing. Just a bunch of iPhone apps that even now, some developers just use. It wo…
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mikethemartian said: Using classical light doesn’t guarantee you can’t be eavesdropped. Only QKD does that. That's what I was thinking. Changing to use a different part of the EM spectrum doesn't guarantee secure communication (one can ima…
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mattinoz said: BittySon said: Why anyone would install software from a man with the maturity level of tadpole is beyond me. Given the number of successful products from men with the maturity level of a tadpole. Email systems seems o…
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tech_traveller said: auxio said: As a friend recently put it so succinctly, "The current trend in AI has convinced people that garbage is gold. But then social media has been doing that for over a decade now, so it's not surprising." …
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roundaboutnow said: AppleInsider said: ...Michael Fisher, aka MrMobile, confounded a company called Clicks, which makes a tactile keyboard accessory for iPhone. The device fits iPhone like a case, attaches over the connecting port, and…
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As a friend recently put it so succinctly, "The current trend in AI has convinced people that garbage is gold. But then social media has been doing that for over a decade now, so it's not surprising." Maybe I'm old school, but I've always looked fo…
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22july2013 said: Just one week ago, the New York Times launched a lawsuit against Microsoft over its AI's training which "reads" New York Times copyrighted materials in order to "train" its AI. If Apple uses copyrighted materials in its train…
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ddawson100 said: Never expected this but here in 2023 I’m rooting for the giant multi-national corporation over the government. Go, Apple and down with Pegasus and oppressive government. Agreed. No large organization (government or corpora…
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wonkothesane said: Politics vs. Common sense, once more. What are the odds? I'd argue that there are three things at odds with each other: profit, politics, and common sense. People who only believe in personal gain often leave the first o…
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mike1 said: avon b7 said: rob53 said: The FTC and DOJ need to open their eyes and understand that Beeper is trying to hack Apple software. This has nothing to do with competition and anyone at the DOJ or FTC with any brain shoul…
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You know, back when I was in college learning how technology worked by reverse engineering it, I understood that it was simply for learning purposes and that I'd eventually have to work on creating original products to make money in the industry. Ne…
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danox said: auxio said: Really makes me wonder who's funding them. To generate this kind of media hype and political interest in something so insignificant reeks of well-connected investors. How about we investigate why tech companies…
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gatorguy said: auxio said: Really makes me wonder who's funding them. To generate this kind of media hype and political interest in something so insignificant reeks of well-connected investors. It could be a grass-roots effort. http…
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gatorguy said: dominikhoffmann said: Android users were unable to securely communicate with iMessage users and were relegated to using decades-old, unencrypted SMS technology. So not true. Those senators and members of Congress and th…
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Really makes me wonder who's funding them. To generate this kind of media hype and political interest in something so insignificant reeks of well-connected investors. How about we investigate why tech companies which truly innovate and create new p…