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CheeseFreeze said: It’s a tough balance. Apple here is doing this for consumer privacy reasons, however on a corporate level it’s also a strategy to weaken competition or at least influence them heavily out of self-interest. It’s a slippery s…
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Very foxy and scary move from the Russians. With forcing the users to make choices during the set-up, the authorities will perfectly know who of those users is pro-western oriented and who isn’t.
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Beats said: If Apple went with Intel for MANUFACTURING wouldn’t it be cheaper than all Windows virus machines for them because the actual DEVELOPMENT is made in-house? Sounds like it could be a good deal. I would keep Intel as a backup thoug…
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crowley said: qwerty52 said: crowley said: qwerty52 said: crowley said: If Intel can make it and be competitive with TSMC and Samsung, then absolutely Apple should engage with them. No way they would do as some su…
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crowley said: qwerty52 said: crowley said: If Intel can make it and be competitive with TSMC and Samsung, then absolutely Apple should engage with them. No way they would do as some suggest and play hardball because of soreness…
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crowley said: If Intel can make it and be competitive with TSMC and Samsung, then absolutely Apple should engage with them. No way they would do as some suggest and play hardball because of soreness over a couple of ads. Why? Maybe bec…
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Hey Intel, any new adds of yours, about how bad Apple’s M1 chips are?
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Guys as Sweeney and Zuckerberg, are pretending to protect something nobody asked for. They are attacking Apple, hiding behind the “SMALL BUSINESSES and “DEVELOPERS”, in attempt to cover the problems they have with their own companies. This guys full…
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Who is going to believe this guy, next time he says something again?
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crowley said: qwerty52 said: crowley said: qwerty52 said: Not good! In such a countries, even only refusing to install domestic apps in the set-up process, it’s enough for the government to consider this user as unreliabl…
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StrangeDays said: qwerty52 said: Not good! In such a countries, even only refusing to install domestic apps in the set-up process, it’s enough for the government to consider this user as unreliable and suspicious.....because they will…
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crowley said: qwerty52 said: Not good! In such a countries, even only refusing to install domestic apps in the set-up process, it’s enough for the government to consider this user as unreliable and suspicious.....because they will know…
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Not good! In such a countries, even only refusing to install domestic apps in the set-up process, it’s enough for the government to consider this user as unreliable and suspicious.....because they will know it. “Big Brother”......remember?
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The top of the arrogance!Zuckerberg knows perfectly that the people do not want to be traced and do not want adds, but still is doing every thing possible to fight Apple’s decision to protect the users.Zuck, you don’t want the people to have a choic…
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JWSC said: cloudguy said: gilly33 said: Aww oh-oh. Are they getting scared already. Big duh of course a car comes with long term commitment. Guess Apple hasn’t shown long term commitment to their core products. Thanks Toyota. …
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cloudguy said: gilly33 said: Aww oh-oh. Are they getting scared already. Big duh of course a car comes with long term commitment. Guess Apple hasn’t shown long term commitment to their core products. Thanks Toyota. This "Apple, destro…
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dope_ahmine said: qwerty52 said: dope_ahmine said: Totally amazing if it actually succeeds with dialing automatically …cos my AW6 is dumb as a box-o-rox. My most typical usecases with it: I'm out jogging and it tells me to tak…
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dope_ahmine said: Totally amazing if it actually succeeds with dialing automatically …cos my AW6 is dumb as a box-o-rox. My most typical usecases with it: I'm out jogging and it tells me to take some time to do a breathing exercise.I talk o…
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We have seen also many peacefully sleeping CEO’s a decade ago, when Apple announced their first iPhone ........
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cg27 said: Looks like the Chinese didn’t want to be outdone by the Ruskies. These communist dictatorships are desperate for western tech. The Chinese should be embarrassed of their blatant stealing. At least the Russians had a legitimate s…