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omasou said: This somehow has to stop. Countries with their fines and individuals w/their class action suits are using Apple as their personal trust account to withdraws funds.] This lawsuit was due to Cook purposely lying about the sal…
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chelgrian said: Yes it will be a security disaster of the EUs own making. You will get exactly the malware situation that exists on non-iOS platforms. Apparently the EU commission neither understand nor care. It's not just EU citizens who wi…
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flashfan207 said: I’m curious, does Google not charge a 30% commission as well? Why is it only Apple in the crosshairs? Because Apple's app store makes up the vast majority of profit for app makers. Plus if they get a ruling against Apple…
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Whataboutism is a logical fallacy, but is still shockingly successful as a debate technique in the court of public opinion. It's up there with trying to prove a negative.You do realize that a point being argued with a logical fallacy doesn't invalid…
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cia said: Portal, Portal 2, Peggle, Peggle Nights, Bioshock Infinite. The only reason I still have an old machine working is to play these games. The fact the developers won't update the games is already a pain, now Steam is killing support …
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After watching the film, I have to say the rumored four plus hour cut would make more sense, in fact I think this should have been a mini series rather than a movie. The the jumps in timline are just too great in my opinion.
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sunman42 said: I have to ask whether this commenter has used Apple Silicon Macs, because the shared memory (between graphics and CPU cores) architecture simply requires less physical memory than legacy designs for many, if not most, use cases. …
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The biggest problem for the movie is that it has really serious pacing issues in the first 2 and half hours, it has basically no drama in the first 2 and half hours.
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Now if only we could ge these processors in the Apple TV so that proper AAA games could be developed for Arcade+
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Changes to this central app distribution system, such as side-loading or enabling third-part app storefronts, could expose users to "greater risk."Of course then that will bring up the question to Apple, and that is if it genuienly believes that str…
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hexclock said: I understand all your points, but why should the consumer care if it’s hard to fix or open? They don’t have to fix it, Apple or some other tech does. Because it generally translates to higher costs to repair, it also generall…
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Apple, if you want me to take these comparisons seriously, you need to compare to the 13th generation Intel, not the fing 8th generation processors.
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JP234 said: Thanks for your opinion. Could have done without the insult. It's kinda cowardly to write such things anonymously, though, don't you think? What are you talking about? You said something that was asinine and was called out on it.
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Xed said: It is a rarity. Name all the EC branding that is still enduring today after a quarter century and there will still be countless more that has not. Rarity ≠ singularity. That is pedantically true that the majority of brands, really …
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Nice list, but I will note that the statement you quoted didn't state that the Mac was the only "computer" being sold with the same branding 25 years later. And I will note that the statement being quoted is implying that the iMac is a rarity, not j…
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just try to think of any other computer — any other device — that is still being sold a quarter of a century after it was launched.Dell Dimensions are still being sold........Thinkpad laptops are still being sold.Playstations are still being soldHec…
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Dooofus said: Of course, what's not mentioned is if it costs more. "Clean" energy certainly costs more to produce, so if the power company is charging you more, this feature is costing you money. I'll be turning this off. Until China, India a…
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lkrupp said: Survey says over half of Apple’s employees leaving over this? Absolute bullshit. One commenter had only been working there three weeks? Gimme a break. Then comes the money shot. The survey predicted everyone would leave after 4/1…
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flydog said: You are wrong. Apple began paying dividends in 1988, and has repurchased stock on and off over the years, though both accelerated under Tim Cook. Steve Jobs was no longer at Apple in 1988. He left in 1985.
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williamlondon said: Oh the bitter taste of irony. You gotta admit that Fred1 points still stand.