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fred1 said: How about buying Corning outright? That would be a terribly terrible idea. Corning's product mix is incongruent with Apple's products. Apple doesn't do manufacturing because it makes no financial sense for them. Manufactu…
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foregoneconclusion said: Netflix is a company that has consistently increased prices for streaming regardless of whether it was paying the cut to Apple or not. That's just part of their business plan, so the relevance of Netflix to antitrust …
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dewme said: At least we can turn these ads off in Settings I don't think that's right. Afaik, there is no way to turn off ads. I'm actually 100% sure you can't turn off ads. There are now two types of ad slots in the App Store. Search…
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Beats said: I’m from the streets and that’s called snitching. Microsoft was clearly angry and wanting to pull others down with them. They could have easily said “other apps” and kept quiet. This “but that was a byproduct” excuse is BS. Micros…
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insync88 said: What I can’t figure out is…if me and my wife both have airtags on our separate set of keys will we always be notified that the other ones tag is “tagging alone” every time we ride together?Or on a bus or train with multiple peo…
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If it were possible to share an AirTag, then it would be impossible to stop coercion. Someone in a domestic abuse situation could be made to share access to their AirTag and Apple has therefore prevented this.Please stop spreading this fraudulent lo…
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SSD1400 said: CloudTalkin said: SSD1400 said: Xed said: SSD1400 said: Hmmmm ... Disable "speaker" so it can be used as a covert personal tracking device? (Just asking for a friend) I believe it also notifies dev…
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SSD1400 said: Xed said: SSD1400 said: Hmmmm ... Disable "speaker" so it can be used as a covert personal tracking device? (Just asking for a friend) I believe it also notifies devices of the people that are likely stalking ta…
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williamh said: crowley said: Is AOL even worth anything any more? Does it still have presence in the US? Lots of older people still use it, to the point that an aol email address flags you as a senior citizen. The facts you pr…
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nicholfd said: CloudTalkin said: DangDave said: Thankfully Apple did not pursue an Android version of iMessage as Apple would then have had to host the chat services and maintain the software compatibility for hundreds of Androi…
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red oak said: Give me a f***** break. This is what you report after a blow out quarter? It seem to be what you noticed. Perhaps you missed: Apple posts record $89.6B in Q2 revenue on back of across-the-board growthiPad and Mac growth co…
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radarthekat said: elijahg said: Fidonet127 said: Still, so what? I’m sure if went through enough of Apple’s emails, you would see that part of the reason for everything in the Apple ecosystem working so well together is to lock …
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Beats said: So Apple is obligated to give their software away now? Someone mentioned car engines. Great analogy. Apple isn’t obligated to support iKnockoffs any more than McDonalds is obligated to offer their hamburgers(for free) at Burger K…
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DangDave said: Thankfully Apple did not pursue an Android version of iMessage as Apple would then have had to host the chat services and maintain the software compatibility for hundreds of Android versions for multiple cell phone providers an…
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Beats said: People complain about the design as if the old design was better. My gripe is no OPTION for dark colors. I get the complimented a bright home but what if you want one in a dark studio? Dark options should have reversed the front…
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urahara said: dysamoria said: I have absolutely taken notice of Apple’s packaging, when I buy new Apple products. It’s beautiful, and it’s also egregiously wasteful of materials. I don’t throw it away, either. When I pass the device on…
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StrangeDays said: CloudTalkin said: I don't know man. This feels like typical Apple: deny, deny, deny the thing. Right up until the moment they introduce the thing. I just feel like MacOS has been slowly but surely iOSified (iPadOSi…
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spheric said: CloudTalkin said: I don't know man. This feels like typical Apple: deny, deny, deny the thing. Typical would imply that it's a regular thing. I recall video on iPod and music subscription services as two cases in t…
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I don't know man. This feels like typical Apple: deny, deny, deny the thing. Right up until the moment they introduce the thing. I just feel like MacOS has been slowly but surely iOSified (iPadOSified if you will) more and more. Could I just be …
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lkrupp said: foregoneconclusion said: Not sure what the point is supposed to be. Apple has to follow the same App Tracking Transparency rules as well, correct? So they're equally limited by that feature. Exactly. There’s nothing wr…