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avon b7 said: foregoneconclusion said: avon b7 said: The solution is to make the App Store stand on its own two feet without strings from the mothership all over the place and actually make that division accountable for the service…
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nubus said: thrang said: nubus said: You want a free market but at the same time you expect for governments to set laws regarding patents and enforce them. You can't have both. Protecting against intellectual capital theft, an…
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mikethemartian said: thrang said: It should be no business of any government to know or consider what a company’s profit margin is for a specific component of their business.. It’s absurd. Companies already report their fiscal performa…
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nubus said: AppleInsider said:It's not clear why Kent believes that Apple has no right to charge what it wants. It very clearly does -- until the laws about platform accessibility get changed. The fact that Apple is doing something d…
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dewme said: Isn’t Bing the default search engine in Edge? But just like Safari, Edge users can change it if they want to but most mainstream users probably don’t. Ignorance is bliss and they are none the wiser. Yes, most AppleInsider commen…
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spheric said: davidw said: spheric said: charlesn said: "We have fought for years to be able to compete on equal footing with Apple," said Rune Garborg, CEO of Vipps MobilePay Only in the EU is it considered "equal footi…
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spheric said: charlesn said: "We have fought for years to be able to compete on equal footing with Apple," said Rune Garborg, CEO of Vipps MobilePay Only in the EU is it considered "equal footing" when the government hands you another…
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xplorations said: Shock Headline: "Update your iPhone now to stop your iCloud data from getting stolen" Actuality: Already FIXED in iOS 18. We expect better. But the exploit is not FIXED in iOS 16 or iOS 17. Thus those that are still on i…
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gatorguy said: OK, this is a first... The noon news had a story about this. They explained what was happening and the reason for the FBI's concern. Then they went on to say for the utmost security and encryption use Google Messages on Androi…
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nubus said: Cesar Battistini Maziero said: I live in Brazil. Our country is ruled by thieves. No wonder they want free money. Apple is "we sold you an iPhone so you can only buy apps from us and we have placed a 43% tax on developer…
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danox said: stevegee said: so it doesn’t sound like “… he made an investment in Apple without any advice.” sounds like the guy who built his house advised him to. Gronkowski made money So? He got nagged into it so what however if …
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>A News Corp. executive claimed that their company was effectively held hostage, as it would have lost $9 million in 2017 had it abandoned Google's advertising platform.
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nubus said: davidw said: nubus said: JMaille said: Apple requires that the country of origin of the Apple Account and the billing address of the credit card used for purchases run through Apple's billing system must be id…
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AUsername said: Much as I disagree with their App Store nonsense in recent years (and I'm a developer) what I can say about this article is that the person who has written it has no understanding about what the EU is or what the EU is referri…
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nubus said: JMaille said: Apple requires that the country of origin of the Apple Account and the billing address of the credit card used for purchases run through Apple's billing system must be identical to the country of the Apple or …
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bobcov said: "I would bet that rebooting after a reasonable inactivity period probably doesn't inconvenience anyone, but does make your phone a lot more secure," Green added. "So it seems like a pretty good idea." What I don't like abou…
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So far, Tim Cook working with Trump (during the 4 years of his first Presidency) had been more fruitful for Apple (and its share holders), than working with M. Vestager of the EU Commission. Of course, that might change during his second Presidenc…
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BB92647 said: Enjoy the government opening your phones. 248 years was a good run. FYI- The government, (any country's government for that matter), can open or eventually open in about 6 months, any smartphone, by paying the Israel com…
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dewme said: I would prefer the statement: “Apple has responded to criticism of the removals by saying it has to operate within the laws of the countries it decides to serve” followed by “and Russia is not a country that Apple has decided to s…
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avon b7 said: There is no doubt in my mind that all the so-called 'Big Tech' companies have harmed consumers in one way or another. Often it has been through a process of cordoning off users or walling them in or colluding amongst themselves…