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yes, I agree. Success is not illegal. It’s an accomplishment.
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dominikhoffmann said: commentzilla said: Monopoly! Lock in! You’re right! By what’s been happening to Apple lately, it seems like they have to open-source every innovation that would otherwise lead to ecosystem lock-in. I won’t…
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rob53 said: rhbellmor said: As an Apple shareholder I hope Apple has factored this cost of doing business in Europe into their pricing in Europe. Seems to me Europe looks at large U.S. tech companies like Apple to pay for their bloate…
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ctt_zh said: studiomusic said: ctt_zh said: omasou said: Charge a license fee to use the technology or like MC and Visa charge a per transaction fee + percentage. MC and Visa only charge a fee when they're providing a …
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I think the EU wants to have a back door to spy on people and gain access to apples 2 billion customers
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I personally think if Steve Jobs was still alive, he would pull out of the EU
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apple could make a paid version iMessage UK, and FaceTime UK and charge $29.99/month. No discounts for government. Consumers will lose out, but.
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spheric said: Fuck. They folded. 😡 Lol
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davidw said: >The European Union has agreed on rules that would make it easier for people to move their data between services, including iCloud. The Data Act involves data portabilityThe European Commission proposed the Data Act in 2022, …
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avon b7 said: I haven't read the text but being able to seamlessly move from one cloud service provider to another is absolutely essential (as is being able to use the 'services' of providers on any device). Just like when carriers were obli…
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I can see the mapping companies using this
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I believe most developers will opt out of having their own store. they will have to pay for their own security and privacy protection. To much over head. they will have to process their own refunds.
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I use to sell those drives prior to 2014. They were good. Lots of clients will get hurt. I was planning on getting one.
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My feeling is. Even if ms finds a way to get a really good working soc. How is this gonna affect their partners? How are they gonna make all those old x86 programs work.
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davidw said: Coincidentally (or maybe not a coincidence at all), this is turning out almost exactly like the US Epic vs Apple anti-trust case. In the US, the CA Federal judge also dismissed Epic claim that Apple commission was anti-competitiv…
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I hope this back fires on the EU. Also, the they have to make sure they don’t violate apple IP. Cause this will give apple grounds for law suits. I HOPE this works in apple favor. I can case apple building devices where the law does not apply .
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xyzzy01 said: dolfke said: So many companies have shameless copied the iPhone, now Apple is accused to setup a system for only themselves ???Irony, they name is Governments. When it comes to abuse of a dominant market position, usin…
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The EU government just want free cash an they want a legal way to keep track people. More people more money on apple devices. My concern is security. Opening up your doors and windows will allow bad guys to steal your personal info, and 5he EU IS…
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The EU DOES NOT LIKE AMERICANS, they are using the legal system as a bullying tactic to gain the upper hand to gouge money. If Steve Jobs was still alive, he would stop all operations in the EU, and every one in the EU will lose out. They will hav…
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Let’s hope it’s not fan less