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canukstorm said: lkrupp said: dysamoria said: I’m absolutely with the developer here, on this issue. So you think developers should have free access to the App Store and Apple should get nothing in return. Because that's what…
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elijahg said: I realise this is an Apple fan site, but it's absurd how many people here blindly defend Apple no matter what they do. The I despise Google; but I would defend them on the same policy. Those con-men disguised as App Publis…
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elijahg said: OutdoorAppDeveloper said: Apple should start thinking of the US and European governments as the Apple app review review. When an app fails Apple's review, it can't be released to the App Store. When Apple fails the govern…
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: Apple should start thinking of the US and European governments as the Apple app review review. When an app fails Apple's review, it can't be released to the App Store. When Apple fails the government app review revie…
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CheeseFreeze said: Apple at it again. It's time the EU starts to investigate them. At what again, exactly? If the EU or Congress has time for this b.s., they need (and actually have) some better things to do.
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CheeseFreeze said: Apple at it again. It's time the EU starts to investigate them. Wrong. The EU needs some better things to do. As does Congress...
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foregoneconclusion said: DAalseth said: This is precisely why Apple is being investigated for, and will get nailed for, abusive monopolistic behaviour. I doubt anyone can put together a convincing antitrust case using the 30% cut. It'…
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Peza said: lkrupp said: Peza said: sflocal said: dysamoria said: I’m absolutely with the developer here, on this issue. And I’m firmly in the Apple camp. Apple is the one doing all the work obtaining and keepi…
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Peza said: sflocal said: dysamoria said: I’m absolutely with the developer here, on this issue. And I’m firmly in the Apple camp. Apple is the one doing all the work obtaining and keeping its large base of customers willing …
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foregoneconclusion said: What I notice is that their web site doesn't actually make a guarantee that the price charged will always be lower than what would be paid via Apple or Google app stores. They use the term "usually". You can safel…
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crowley said: It's annoyed me in the past that the default for trial was to auto renew on a paid subscription. I never knew that it was Apple mandated behaviour. Pretty shady policy. Name me three “Free Trials” that, when expired, do not…
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johnbear said: chasm said: While I’m not personally in the market for an iMac, my main hope for those buying one is that Apple finally removes the last vestiges of traditional hard drives from its lineup with this model. Fusion drives …
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red oak said: Intel is incapable of making a cooler running CPU. It is really sad what has happened to that once great company. These iMacs will serve as portable room heaters Apple Silicon is going to use one half the energy (or better) …
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WarrenBuffduckh said: I hope someone can explain Cupertino what common corporate regulations say: No Bootcamp or Parallells => No windows solution => No Mac Windows will be a available in some form under Virtualization. The only ques…
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elijahg said: Force touch is going away on the watch?? Bleh. I find it really useful and much quicker than hunting through menus especially on a small screen. The current implementation is a bit crap though. You have to go around force touchi…
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mattinoz said: mjtomlin said: commentzilla said: crowley said: I wonder if the higher end Macs will have A chips with integrated GPUs, or if there will be non-GPU variants where Apple have a dedicated separate GPU, presum…
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cpsro said: Ah, so the lousy webcam in most Macs is because of Intel. /s It seems like planned obsolescence to me. Do you think you really need 4k video to do video chats with the subject being your face (or junk) 4 inches away from the le…
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micabe2006 said: narwhal said: rain22 said: Mac users will be stuck using dumbed down iOS software for a long time I feel. Here's news for you, Rain. Very few new apps are written for macOS (or Windows). Apps today are deve…
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fox.kenji said: corrections said: rob53 said: Good article but you left out how virtualization works and after doing a quick search of Apple's new Developer app, nothing showed up. Nothing for Rosetta either. Doesn't surprise m…
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mcdave said: The last section was interesting. It’s odd that Apple would move from one 3rd party ISA to another except to divorce itself from 3rd party components. Perhaps what they’ve also done is made their App ecosystem ISA-independent. …