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I don't know. I would think when you build your antitrust lawsuit on the assertion that "iOS is a monopoly", you deserve to be laughed out of court.
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This is bogus news because as we all know, Apple is totally inept and hopelessly behind in AI. As we have been hearing from self-identifying expert and fully informed internet posters, Apple has been sitting on its ass doing nothing while everyone …
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"Not complying with the spirit of the law" is a very vague legal concept. If compliance with the letter of the law doesn't guarantee compliance with the spirit of the law, then the law is badly written. The authorities are basically saying "the la…
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22july2013 said: hexclock said: Of course they can’t reason. It’s not a living mind. It’s the illusion of intelligence. And of course those Boston Dynamics robot dogs can't run. It's not a living body. It's the illusion of runnin…
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It's a garbage movie that pretends to be historically accurate. What a waste of my time. Napoleon was charismatic and decisive, he would not have gone far if he was the mumbling, bumbling, socially inept clod portrayed in the film. I kept watchin…
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It is quite apparent that Apple is, not surprisingly, aware of the biggest problem with foldable screens: How do you maintain the precise alignment of critical screen elements when you fold a surface consisting of multiple layers? When you fold a s…
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Cesar Battistini Maziero said: I wish it was taller and smaller foot print. Would be a life saver for table space, and mounting ass well. A stand to hold it vertical on its edge?
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VictorMortimer said: Good. Now do Apple. That statement just reveals ignorance. Of the tech industry. Of antitrust principles and policy. If the aim is to go after monopoly power, then Amazon and Facebook should be next in line.
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Ridiculous. Investigating a company who has a minuscule market share for possible antitrust violations.
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Looked at the pictures in the linked article featuring the house. It is as far away from the Steve Jobs aesthetic as one can get. No criticism on anyone, just an observation.
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Maybe it's time for Apple to consider opening a business computing division. Maybe acquire JAMF to start with. I imagine all these companies that suffered would want to get away from monoculture systems and set up at least a back-up or parallel ne…
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See, you just can't trust these people ...
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avon b7 said: tundraboy said: Right to repair laws can get really dumb. I can understand its benefit when it comes to cars*, but for compact electronic devices, it just benefits a handful of people at a cost that is charged to all buye…
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Right to repair laws can get really dumb. I can understand its benefit when it comes to cars*, but for compact electronic devices, it just benefits a handful of people at a cost that is charged to all buyers of the device. The worst effect of such …
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VictorMortimer said: Changing the battery on my old Motorola flip phones took seconds, I kept spare batteries charging so I never had to worry about charging the phone itself, I just changed to a fully charged battery. THAT is what Apple shou…
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Here are your choices with respect to smartphone design: Compact, Powerful, User Serviceable - Choose 2.
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eightzero said: Idea: instead of making robots to make iPhones, maybe make a robot that can make robots. Oh wow! Nobody. Nobody has ever thought of that before. Your insight is dazzling. (Sorry, but you threw that softball right in the…
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"Separately, Gjovik has previously said that despite how she was treated by the company, she would still return to Apple if asked." File this under "How not to demolish your own credibility".
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To avoid shareholder suits, Apple had to do its due diligence and at least sound out Meta. However, no two outfits have privacy policies that are as diametrically opposed as Apple and Meta (except maybe the NSA and ACLU, but those aren't businesses…
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Adobe doesn't seem to care at all about reputational damage from its two-bit sales practices. No different than a small-time swindler. Or that baby formula company in China that put melamine -which is toxic- in its product.