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tmay said: davidw said: mikethemartian said: Tim Cook must have cried 6 billion tears. Why? The $6B payment was for the chips and royalties that Apple already got from Qualcomm and used in their iPhones, but didn't pay for be…
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Despite all its laudable efforts and accomplishments, Apple currently is the #1 source of e-waste worldwide. During their lifecycle, it’s products need better repairability scores than 1 out of 10 (mostly due to cheap/glued design) Rather than setti…
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red oak said: It's all moot in 3 years when Apple brings to market its own chips. This deal is just a bridge to get there. And then Qualcomm will be shown the proverbial door. And, the FTC anti-monoply trail is still upcoming - that coul…
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mr lizard said: Many Samsung customers view these sorts of products and features as “cutting edge”, and don’t care anywhere near as much as a typical Apple customer would about execution. Consider that many of Samsung’s product ranges bear no…
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Great initiative, but centralize it per country so it doesn’t depend on KPN or a few other providers. Those are not the places where e-waste piles up the most. All its green initiatives aside, it should be noted that Apple is still the biggest net…
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With his nearly empty pipeline, Tim will embrace any hardware that even looks remotely useful
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isofilm said: Gou, is both a FOX and a CON, and a Shill for China. Let Terry & Tim (the “T-Rex brothers”) go fill their pockets and ambitions elsewhere tomorrow. Any alternative would be the best for us customers
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The dispute over the company’s administration being run on a PC or a Mac may have killed it
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Ah, an exclusive Tim Cook innovation: Unlock your door by charging a pencil
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bobolicious said: entropys said: It is depressing that such articles are necessary due to the gouging Apple does because of the need for additional storage. It is probably reason number one that after thirty years of recommending macs …
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Without a proper multi-supplier strategy, Apple seems to lose bigtime in the PR war. Having passed on the extra license fee of $30 in a near fivefold manner onto the customer , this quarrel wasn’t worth it in the first place - while running the ri…
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That Mac intuitively must have been looking where his mates disappeared
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Notsofast said: Latko said: rogifan_new said:Power of defaults is strong. Relative to the number of preinstalls, this accomplishment is incredibly poor. So, so desperate to troll on Apple. LOL. Let's look at your claim that Apple M…
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PickUrPoison said: elijahg said: macplusplus said: elijahg said: macplusplus said: elijahg said: For comparison: This Dell is £1029, slightly less than the base iMac. It has an 8th Gen i5, newer than the i…
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realistic said: All Qualcomm has accomplished to this point is guarantee that Apple will either develop their own modem chipset or financial support another vendor in doing so. At risk of being late at the 5G party - and losing oceans more…
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rogifan_new said:Power of defaults is strong. Relative to the number of preinstalls, this accomplishment is incredibly poor.
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If anything, Apple perfected its multi-(non)supplier scenario: QC, Intel, themselves.
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Sports unifies people in the notion that some like it, and some not.
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ctj said: I haven’t seen any explanation from Apple or Goldman of what their business arrangement is, but I would be extraordinarily surprised if Apple is going to be loaning money to any of its customers. Goldman is the bank. They’re going t…
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franklinjackcon said: davidmalcolm said: Ugh. Sports is a great scam. A bunch of wealthy people getting richer while people cheer for logos while the players are switched out. Often promised fame. But one injury and those players are s…