freeassociate2
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Zzzzzzzzzzz. Snorkel. Zzzzzzzzzzz.
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Alrescha said: I'm waiting for Apple to start selling the "Apple Phone". No App Store, just Apple's preinstalled software. The beginning of the end of Apple's egalitarian experiment. Yeah, and developers can just deliver web apps.
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Uhhhh… isn’t it the other way around? The developers are battling Apple in court, not Apple suing them. So let’s not obscure who the instigators are, yes? These software companies … because let’s be clear these are not solo or small developers, but …
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Well, honestly, look at the players in these spaces, right? People are justifiably afraid that Apple will earn a larger share of markets they enter, even if it takes time. So a whisper campaign (something that’s very Hollywood) is undoubtedly happen…
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Ah yes, noted altruist The Zuck is here to save us. Breathe easy, everyone.
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There’s a reason r/fuckepic has 49k members
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gatorguy said: Afarstar said: jfabula1 said: So I’m thinking, if a US company get very successful in their business model & it get rich it becomes monopolistic.. Will Facebook be the next? Hopefully. Careful. There'…
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mattinoz said: sloaah said: $799-999 could work. Mac Studio pricing does not. This sort of pricing is a pipe dream. There’s no way that Apple will abandon internal computing and make this just a monitor that you wear on your head. The…
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Thank you to those that have pointed out that the world’s economy (and the U.S.’s) is very different from that of the past. And also that these tariff’s are unlike anything tried in the past, with very little in the way of actual proof underlying th…
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I think the thing we all need to worry about is that to make any of this stick for long — and to not have it all completely flipped back on them and be prosecuted for it— is either that this admin never intends to leave, it’s so delusional that it d…
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hammeroftruth said: Was it that, or was it that the economy worldwide isn’t doing that great and the EU is picking its battles a little more wisely. US retail numbers aren’t too good and I don’t expect the EU’s numbers to be much better. …
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ihatescreennames said: I read somewhere a few months ago that if you choose Safari you have to choose it again after every OS update, but if you choose a different browser that one will persist after an OS update. Safari is the only choice th…
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Anecdotally, most of the folks I know who’ve bought a c/SE/e series iPhone are those that want to stay in the Apple ecosystem but are … frugal. Not frugal enough to buy a last generation model, or a refurb, though. They tend to be into the nuances o…
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8thman said: I avoid SERIES lock-ins. I don’t want the time commitment. I prefer Movies. The Stories are Mediocre and production values are lower than movies. Okay? Good for you? That’s certainly an opinion. Not sure how many people shar…
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prof said: You're so horribly misguided in your smear piece but one question that keeps on popping up in my head: Why the frog do you even give a shit? Cui bono? As you've said so eloquently yourself: We Europeans have not requested your opin…
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This is really a tempest in a teapot. With all the shit going on in the world today, this is what people freak out about? Ya’ll need to get your priorities straight.
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enossified said: If it’s anything like the auto industry back in the 1980s and 1990s when all the major foreign car makers from Toyota to BMW to Volkswagen opened plants in the USA, foreign companies will open factories here. It will still t…
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chasm said: dewme said: The sky’s the limit … for US manufacturers of industrial automation and process control hardware, software, systems, and services companies. And for big price increases if more manufacturing is done in North…
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22july2013 said: People here believe that private companies should be allowed to censor their customers and employees, and that the government should not be allowed to stop it. While this is true, the government has many "100% legal options" …
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clexman said: Is there anyone out there who still believes that the DOJ is not politically motivated? I mean, insomuch as the President picks the Attorney General, yes. Have past AGs pushed the boundaries one way or the other? Sure. There’s bee…