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Mandating that chargers be sold separately is something I would like. I hate paying for stuff I don’t need.
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jimh2 said: fastasleep said: apple ][ said: The EU is not needed and is not relevant in the big scheme of things. Absolutely incredible — that's 28 European countries and over 500 million people (or 7% of the world pop…
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fastasleep said: hriw-annon@xs4all.nl said: cy_starkman said: daven said: Am I missing something here? All phones can charge via usb. The only difference between them is the cord from the usb charger to the device which …
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MacPro said: fastasleep said: apple ][ said: The EU is not needed and is not relevant in the big scheme of things. Absolutely incredible — that's 28 European countries and over 500 million people (or 7% of the world populat…
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cy_starkman said: daven said: Am I missing something here? All phones can charge via usb. The only difference between them is the cord from the usb charger to the device which gets replaced fairly often because of fraying. my thoug…
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A pedantic point, but the phrase "Access to the NFC chip" is dumb. Access to the NFC chip would mean being able to write anything you like via I2C, SPI or UART to the chip. The OS will not even tell you which NFC chip the phone has, there are quite …
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scott6666 said: Obviously Apple is not going to help American manufacturing workers and manufacturing engineers without a push. Glad that Trump is doing that. Of the entire product line the Pro may be the best model to take a bit of a margi…
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Ciprol said: hriw-annon@xs4all.nl said: China took decades to make China a manufacturing powerhouse. They could do it because it is a totalitarian state. Manufacturing stuff in the U.S. is not the way to beat China. China develop…
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CurtisHight said: American taxpayers and military personnel bear the greatest burdens for keeping the world safe for commerce. If Apple accorded their humanity the respect they do green initiatives, then this would already be done, even if he…
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China took decades to make China a manufacturing powerhouse. They could do it because it is a totalitarian state. Manufacturing stuff in the U.S. is not the way to beat China. Attack your enemy where he is weak, not where he is strong.
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JanNL said: With Bunq, as a Dutch bank with an european banking licence, Apple Pay is now also available in The Netherlands. Just switch in the app to Italian or Spanish region, add your card and switch region back, nice! Totally works! (i…
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Madrajin said: Much as a love Apple’s products, this type of tax avoidance is morally repugnant. A move to tax on revenue will fix this shenanigans. Large multinationals have got away with paying almost no corporation tax in the same markets …
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These protests are weird. Popular (/populist) sentiment is anti EU, because they impose all kinds of onerous rules and regulations on member states. But the EU ordering a sovereign member state how to do their taxes, something the EU officially has …
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avon b7 said: hriw-annon@xs4all.nl said: avon b7 said: gregg thurman said: avon b7 said: This is a damage control statement. The article by the BBC is a damning revelation that leaves Apple in a bad moral light. …
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macxpress said: Oh what do you know...The Guardian is posing a negative article about Apple. I don't know what their beef is with Apple, but they seem to go to great lengths to get anything negative about Apple and write about it. No beef…
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avon b7 said: gregg thurman said: avon b7 said: This is a damage control statement. The article by the BBC is a damning revelation that leaves Apple in a bad moral light. The questionnaire leak alone paints a picture which wil…
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sog35 said: BULL. SHIT. Nice try stock manipulators. I'm not sure it's necessarily stock manipulation. Who pays for stories like this? I'm guessing the stock brokers, the companies that offer stock trading services. Whether the stock pric…
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Good. If it is easy to make Apple isn't aiming high enough. Remember 2013? The problematic fingerprint sensor? http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/08/12/rumor-fingerprint-sensor-production-could-limit-apple-to-4m-iphone-5s-units-this-quarter https…
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maciekskontakt said: boredumb said: I'm sort of hoping Professor Russel will explain how paying taxes per the law, and thereby at a higher rate, is 'immoral'. Perhaps re-read article, get some education what tax is and how it is a…
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AppleInsider said: There are some potential ways Apple could rethink its Mac Pro strategy. The simplest change would be to open up its existing design to accommodate third party CPU and GPU processor upgrades. One path to do this is enabled …