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Who uses Reminders? Haven’t bothered for years.
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AllM said: avon b7 said: Tommy-2514 said: First, Isn't there a precedent? Compare the security of Google's Play Store to Apple's. Let's see the numbers. No of malware, spams, etc. o Second, what the EU wants is to provide the …
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sirdir said: Thank you so much Apple! You blocking me from re-downloading an app I paid for or even updating it when I move out of EU-land es CLEARLY you looking out for me, not you showing your ugly control-freak face. After 25 years of almo…
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libertymatters said: A lot of commenters are looking at this from what's good for Apple. How about we look at it from what's good for the customer? It is not good for the customer to lose web apps on the home screen. Apple is simply contin…
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magman1979 said: Perhaps this is more a symptom of modern games absolutely SUCKING ASS compared to older ones and people just don't wanna play your stuff??? Agree. These games developers think they are important but so many games are looka…
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Xed said: nubus said: dewme said: Are EU consumers taking advantage of the bludgeoning of the "evil gatekeepers" and suddenly basking in the glory of being able to purchase EU made products and services at more affordable prices…
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pascal007 said: I’m not a Meta fan, in no way shape or form. But I have a hard time finding a tear for Apple’s dramatic stance. If Apple thinks that managing fees has a cost, then they should simply stop requiring that developers use their tr…
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Didn’t take long for the usual chorus against unions. Those against u ions and employee rights probably wont be even happy if Apple bought back slavery into its Apple shops.
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sirdir said: While I don’t have too much sympathy for Spotify, Apple is really the bad guy here. The EU will eventually come down hard on them. We should be allowed to get the Apps WE want on our phones and not let Apple decide. There are so …
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logic2.6 said: The theory I learned when I studied marketing as part of a computer course at college… With all due respect, there might be more of an issue with the quality of your computer course “marketing theory” than with Apple’s marketi…
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More of the usual mess that Apple does to Apple Music.
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Once Airdrop between iPhone and Mac worked without issue. But not now and maybe because of an upgrade either or both iPhone and Mac. I too have set my settings as suggested. One strange behaviour is for the iPhone to Mac Airdrop not to work, but Ma…
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gatorguy said:just the usual Americans wanting to bring slave working conditions for employees. macxpress said: chasm said: macxpress said: Or people are just greedy and think they deserve more. They already offer mo…
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Imagine dealing with Indian bureaucracy
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A good example of Apple managing things badly. All Apple had to do was to give a good public explanation and an option to users whether to take the power performance enhancement option. Instead the usual secrecy.
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Calvin_Hobbes said: Unions are lying to employees and promising things they can't deliver? You don't say!!! Unions don't give a rat's a$$ about the worker. In the end, it's all about the endless cash flow of dues. And guess where the money e…
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I use the Apple Pen (2nd gen) reasonably often. But there is no way that I can write neatly because there is no friction between the pen and the surface of the iPad
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Over the years Apple has never really got cloud storage.
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Lost in translation is the fact that Apple’s satellite road service is US only.
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Apple has never really got cloud storage.