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crowley said: JWSC said: crowley said: JWSC said: crowley said: JWSC said: crowley said: JWSC said: They want tech companies to police themselves. That hasn’t worked out very well so far. …
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crowley said: JWSC said: crowley said: JWSC said: crowley said: JWSC said: They want tech companies to police themselves. That hasn’t worked out very well so far. That's part of what this act is for, th…
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I’ve got an original “A Guided Tour of Macintosh” cassette new in box (NIB) still in it’s plastic wrap - 1983 Windham Hill Productions. It came with my original 128K Mac I got while in college. I could be persuaded to part with it - for a price.
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crowley said: JWSC said: crowley said: JWSC said: They want tech companies to police themselves. That hasn’t worked out very well so far. That's part of what this act is for, the introduce penalties if they don't. …
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crowley said: JWSC said: They want tech companies to police themselves. That hasn’t worked out very well so far. That's part of what this act is for, the introduce penalties if they don't. JWSC said: They want to ban ille…
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They want tech companies to police themselves. That hasn’t worked out very well so far. They want to ban illegal and harmful content. Who gets to determine that? Tech companies? They want to ban political advertising. But how do you define that? On …
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I can just see the collective outrage if Facebook and WhatsApp were removed from the EU market. Facebook, while a tedious medium to many, is still wildly popular. Many people have built their entire lives, businesses, and social networks on the pla…
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Is it too much to ask of the EU and the US to stop it with the corporate welfare? A sensible effort to remove government impose barriers (and there are many) to growth wouldn't cost the taxpayers anything and would provide plenty of incentive for pr…
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dewme said: I’m thoroughly fascinated with the architecture and technology of these vessels. Yeah, they cost a massive amount to build, staff, and maintain and their owners probably spent a tiny amount of time onboard, but every one of the ow…
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Skeptical said: No feeding the poor from these guys. I’m all for having the super-duper-puper yachts but how about throwing more than a bone to the masses. For shits and grins, Bozos, er I mean Bezos could easily give a cool $500K to every ma…
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jumpingcoco said: Venus bears the typical Steve Jobs design style, it's like a USS littoral combat ship. I'm sure there was lots of back-and-forth arguments in which Steve asked for changes and the engineers said it was impossible. I woul…
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auxio said: GeorgeBMac said: auxio said: GeorgeBMac said: ihatescreennames said: GeorgeBMac said: JWSC said: Tucson being a “flyover” city, it clearly fails the curation criteria. The reality is we’re…
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Apple should pick up The Expanse.
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Tucson being a “flyover” city, it clearly fails the curation criteria. The reality is we’re a secondary city. Oh well. While we’re on the subject of curation, why the heck is Apple News pushing articles from news organizations that I have blocked? W…
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jcs2305 said: randominternetperson said: crowley said: Seems like it might be a panic purchase in response to Bethesda/Activision. Not sure what Sony stand to gain from buying Bungie, aside from keeping Bungie out of Microsoft'…
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foregoneconclusion said: Trademark law requires you to actively protect your trademark. This is just another example of that. Regardless of the outcome, it serves the purpose of showing Apple is serious about its trademark. I would guess that…
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I agree with everything George wrote above (I know, weird huh). I think the point at which autonomous vehicles become statistically safer than human piloted vehicles will happen sooner rather than later. The insurance industry will respond according…
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Yea, I want it too. Bad! But I can wait a few extra months. Heck, it’s not like any of us has a choice anyway.
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In other news, Apple filed a lawsuit against the US Apple Association, an amalgam of growers, packers, shippers, and marketers of apples, for trademark infringement. An Apple spokesperson was quoted as saying, We can’t have people mistaking Gala, Fu…
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Marvin said: … The current 27" iMac starts at $1799 with 8GB/256GB. I expect the new iMac Pro models to start at $1999. …What leads you to believe that the iMac Pro would only start around $2000? Wouldn’t that be the consumer 27-30” iMac price?…