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The sad thing is this used to work everywhere with 3rd party audiograms and now as Apple has its own system they crippled it.
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phillyfanatic09 said: In the end, Europe could simply price Apple out of their market. Apple is a for profit company. If the fines exceed Apple’s profits in Europe, why do business there? They could, you know, comply with the law.
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They did try NOT to comply which won’t work. And Apple Intelligence held as a hostage won’t help either.
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bfranks said: Still on the wait list , really strange and frustrating. Over 48 hours now. Me too, must be 4 days now or so
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nubus said: DAalseth said: At the same time keep in mind that there are a lot of legislators around the world that want Apple to open up the iPhone and iPad so they can load any store from anyone. Forget about trying to block porn apps…
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EU, hit them with fines until they enter reason.
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ratmat2000 said: This will end well, *not*! Let's give up control of an enclosed ecosystem to provide a "better" customer experience? The way Apple controls the vision pro it’s doa
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9secondkox2 said: Cool! Looks like The Fallen when Optimus took his face off... anyone? OK... now that the younger me is tucked safely away (at least for now), I am always fascinated by Apple's relentless attention to the details no one wil…
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That would be good for the customer and make them less money, so it will never happen.
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9secondkox2 said: . "The DMA is there to open the market for other service providers to get to you and how your service provider of your operating system, how they will make sure that it is safe is for them to decide." um… so those who hav…
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foregoneconclusion said: "I would think of it as unwise to say that the services are not safe to use, because that has nothing to do with the DMA," Vestager said about the warnings. "The DMA is there to open the market for other service p…
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The problem is, there are no compliance efforts. Not really.
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Apple currently only does the right thing when they are forced to do so by the government. So yeah they are just as bad.
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This was 100% clear from the beginning. An Appstore is not “sideloading”, who would have guessed . Now just the fees have to go. If you don’t use any of Apple‘s services, why would you pay them.
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Unless Ape decides that killer app is against their rules, of course… then we’ll never even know.
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dewme said: From what I understand, Apple contributes or provides a platform that directly impacts the jobs and livelihood of more than 2.5 million EU citizens. Are those folks ready and willing to sacrifice their livelihoods because of a t…
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williamlondon said: They already have customers on their side, you think all Apple customers were ignorant about the devices they bought or that they lied in those surveys that consistently put Apple at the top of customer service rankings? Th…
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Dear William, you know, banning a company (and it's games) from millions of devices isn't quite the same as 'free speech'. Apple can say about Epic whatever they want, in my opinion, but I as a customer don't want to fear my favorite app won't exis…
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jimh2 said: How could the EU possibly be looking out for its residents if there is a way to allow developers to ask for and get more personal data from users. Only someone not understanding the consequences would grant this position and it i…
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lipnorth said: Glad I don't live in the EU Yeah, suddenly being a bit freer is negative ^^