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Why does the AI app cut off articles after 4-5 paragraphs, but the whole article is visible when I go into the comments section? It keeps happening. Is is it just me?
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Mollenkopf May be playing to settle, but if he pushes Apple too far they may play to win. We may soon hear him say: “I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve”
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Yeah, not buying it Tim. It’s ok that Apple chose Ireland because of the advantageous tax structure at the time. And it’s noble that you’re choosing to keep Apple in Ireland regardless. But to say it wasn’t a factor undermines the man more than the…
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Folio said: Haha. Speaking of Intel Inside, I believe cofounder Robert Noyce, brilliant and swashbuckling, found his second wife in the company’s personnel department. She later moved to Apple. Maybe he’s he reason they put the policy in …
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It looks to me like the rule is about staff/management relations. The issue has more to do with the power imbalance and the organizational risk of such. Much like students dating teachers vs dating other students. One is ok. The other is not.
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SpamSandwich said: Anachr0n said: If a corporation has a non-fraternization policy, then leadership has to follow it. We can debate the merit of that policy all day, but it misses he point. If a mid-level manager violates the policy,…
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If a corporation has a non-fraternization policy, then leadership has to follow it. We can debate the merit of that policy all day, but it misses he point. If a mid-level manager violates the policy, they may be fired, or maybe get away with a rep…
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I’m no expert on how different is different enough. But I do think the resemblance would be enough to cause confusion. I wouldn’t be surprised if a year from now people think they stole Apples logo. $200,00 is nothing when you consider what involv…
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racerhomie3 said: If your behind is that big , for crying out loud, please don’t sit on your damn phone. It’s the small behinds that are causing problems. Reducto ad absurdium : wrapping a phone around a soccer ball will Cause it to ben…
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entropys said: IT departments would demand users use a surface tablet instead of an iPad. That the hardware isn’t as good, the battery life poorer, any other deficiency would not matter. It would be a golden opportunity to get rid of iPads. …
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Not quite. Prior: $1,000 phone, but $500 cap so 5% of $500 = $25. My concern is the double dipping. Are TSMC and Apple still both paying royalties for the same chip.
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iCloud free tier should at least match its basic phone capacities; 32 Gb. I know that the phones whole device doesn’t need to be backed up, but it would allow some wiggle room with desktop and document sync as well. Besides, it’s a logical threshol…
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Most large hotels have sophisticated enough networks that will prevent you from setting up a wireless network. Much like you described for corporations in your article. The driftwood motel, maybe. The Sheraton, nope.
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jmey267 said: So if this is a hack turned into a product to get into iPhones is it not illegal to use? Wouldn't this pose a problem for valid legal evidence gathering? It would be inter sting to see that get played out in court. If if it…
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Those 1.2 million complainants aren’t the customers. They’re the product. They now answer to shareholders first. They only have to keep the users happy enough not to leave in droves. They need to get more eyeballs onto the revenue generating content…
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nht said: racerhomie3 said: Good ! How is is good when another major US tech company gets slapped with a huge fine by the EU kleptocracy? Do you really think the EU gives a shit about protecting Intel’s interest or just doing a mon…
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MacPro said: d_2 said: I truly weep for the generations to come that will have no idea what driving an automobile with a real, gasoline engine feels like... and somehow this is progress I bet a few horse and buggy drivers in German…