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Probably a good idea. No one is paying for premium EVs. Asia is being taken over by cheap BYD & SIAC EVs
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Free ride? I have paid for my device. That comes with both the hardware and the software. What exactly is Apple doing here for Spotify? The only one excuse they have is the AppStore, but then allow people to move off it. Now this would mean a more…
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"They've provided a number of clarifications, including one on the same day stating that this has nothing to do with a state actor," Chandrasekhar said. "But we pushed them further: if it has nothing to do with a state actor, then what is this…
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I would say he doesn't understand market segmentation. But looking at Apple's current offerings, I would say Apple does not either
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Apple will not be able to dodge these regulations forever. Sooner or later, other countries will also join in to the fray. The only thing this is doing is wasting money on lawyers & courts. As a customer it just makes Apple seem like a greedy c…
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No, I paid for the FULL iPhone, I want to use the FULL iPhone Who the heck is Apple to tell me what I can and cannot do with a device I have paid for? They should refund my money, then they can have their device back to do whatever with
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Banning real Macs from iMessage, sounds like it could be a legal issue. Specially if they were sold with one of the main features being access to iMessage
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Why? Seems like a stupid decision. Many IT people use those apps and offers free brand visibility to then
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Pushing hard? The new ARM based Mac Pros don't even support GPUs. Even Steam gave up on macOS and CS:GO is no longer supported. People who have time to play games the whole day are kids. Their parents ain't buying them a $2K Mac to game. If Apple se…
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Shes right you know. All this has just proven that there are no technological reasons to stop this. Only financial ones
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Of-course. Google has made it abundantly clear that user privacy is not at all their concern. They still allow apps to be baked into firmwares, making them un-removable and giving them a much broader set of data gathering permissions. Google even tr…
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Can we dream of Ryzen powered MBPs? With their built in GPU, it seems like a logical choice over Intel
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With 70 Billion of profit per year, 30 Billion sounds quite low for 10 years
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Is it really that bad that Apple will be forced to allow 3rd party iMessage clients? They should be allowed to limit the number of clients & have strict eligibility requirements such as opensource codebase, but allowing a handful of options for …
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Thanks but no thanks. Gonna stick to x86
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What bullshit. Either get rid of copyright or stop whining. But no. Google like - Ohh AI is bad. It will threaten humanity. But we cant keep our grubby hands out of it
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Good. Hope it works
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Google has to be the whiniest crybaby ever. Either get with the AirTag standard or stop complaining. Instead they keep blaming Apple for not wanting to be a part.
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Sure it is. *Meanwhile my Android phone force installs Candy Crush for like the 10th time*
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Apple should not be able to dictate what over 53% of American consumers can install on their phones. They should not be able to force companies to bend to their rules or just loose 53% of the mobile market