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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Monster general counsel David Tognotti told the Journal that his firm's business would be substantially impacted by the revocation of its Apple license, saying that nearly 25 percent of its products were…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hellofriend With different data sets and sizes other surveys will provide different results but likely lead to the same conclusion: most developers aren’t making a lot of money selling on the App Store, while a few a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The note, also addressed to Connecticut attorney general George Jepsen, denies any wrongdoing on the part of Universal. The label has not entered into agreements with Apple, Sony Music or Warner Music th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DougD This is absurd What is? Allowing you to track data?
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damn_its_hot wrote: » "...and has generated $30 billion for developers...." Ah, Apple keeps 30% and developers get 70%. Ah, correct. That means Apple has collected around $10 billion. Although there are industries and companies that work th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui I think you have overdosed on cool aid: I don't think that minimalist frame around three edges is going to do anything to stop a .22 and absolutely nothing in the case of a 9mm. The backshell in your…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer Apple has 700 million iPhone customers. 36 million is pittance. You mean Apple has sold 700 million iPhones. Likely, most to those were repeat buyer..
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SpamSandwich wrote: » First and foremost are the assertions that governments are inherently ethical Exactly! This is the main reason behind the U.S. Constitution. It was written to limit the federal government because Jefferson knew that governm…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflagel My last post was to answer your question...? As is this post. Why do you ask? So what? to get back to your original question (which you felt you could decide on). Quote: Please do explain why exactly shou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflagel You asked me whether Apple broke a law. That I cannot possibly decide, nor did I ever write that. and you post here because?
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Originally Posted by sflagel Please do explain why exactly should these firms be allowed to avoid corporate taxes? Originally Posted by Chris_CA Because they follow the laws of that country which allow them pay what they are supposed to. Are…
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nightsky wrote: » Excellent news. It's about time Apple paid their fair share in local taxes. If you are not happy with it, you should vote out the politicians who passed the laws that Apple and others have abided by to pay the full amount of tax…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacVicta As a watch collector I can tell you that this is a foolish proposition. What is foolish proposition? This was not a proposition. It was an actual test. No one is suggesting it is now okay to go swimming or…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kent909 The article says that Australia is going to investigate. They have not said that Apple or anyone else has broken the law to avoid taxes, yet. I would imagine though that they must think there is something there …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflagel Please do explain why exactly should these firms be allowed to avoid corporate taxes? Because they follow the laws of that country which allow them pay what they are supposed to. Are you suggesting Apple and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider In addition, the Australian government is looking to pass new laws that will aim to close tax loopholes used by corporations, and could fine those companies up to 100 percent. Fine companies for followin…
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Quote: New 'E-Kaia' technology harvests excess energy from plants to charge mobile phones “Excess” energy? From mother nature?
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Quote: Originally Posted by bwik Sounds good. So I select the coffee shop wifi hot spot, which changes password every few days. Access fails. What then? Please don't say open System Preferences > Network > Wifi > Advanced > Select w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Following a recent trip to California, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne said he met with Apple's Tim Cook to discuss the tech giant's "intervention in the car," suggesting Cupertino is cont…