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A running app to which I gave permission can use the camera. SHOCKER !!
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You guys pretend to be knowledgeable on Apple, and yet you understand now what I understood months ago. The home button will move to the side. And Apple will use new gestures. Both things are true. To lock the phone, you either move the no…
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Facebook in my home? Madness !
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SpamSandwich said: Appleish said: State Farm is an infamously bad insurance company and "Xai Thao" says "third-party charger" to me. Lots o' luck. What evidence do you have that proves they are an "infamously bad insurance company"?…
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Well of course it's absent, Samsung will eventually ditch both the curved display and the bixby button in less than two years.
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Only in the US would you hear something like that. Also, insurers always try to pay the least, but in the US they actually try to scam you by lying about your own insurance contract. Good luck even getting the full contract from them. Oh and when…
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Bixby is far superior to Siri. It's true. Of course that is all in theory. In practice it's slow and sucks at performing the simplest tasks and it's redundant with what Google assistant does already.
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It’s sweet and simple. Very French. Gondry is great.
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gatorguy said: Which one of the participants is that meant for? Not you
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ike17055 said: Perhaps EU leaders DESERVE to be insulted. Diplomacy has gotten us nowhere for decades. Pay for your own defense. We are foing broke propping up your nanny state ways. Wow, you seem to suffer from an acute trumpist syndrome.…
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ike17055 said: clemynx said: ike17055 said: In fact, it is You who could not be more wrong. "Freer" and "more equal" are essentially contradictory in the marketplace. The freedom to succeed, or fail, is dependent largel…
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ike17055 said: foggyhill said: ike17055 said: wizard69 said: This is a prime example of the EU's obsession with successful American companies. Frankly i think the goverment here in the USA needs to take a more active r…
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bshank said: clemynx said: bshank said: foregoneconclusion said: ike17055 said: The European elites continue to demonstrate that they have no real understanding of free markets and competition. Uh, that's actua…
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ike17055 said: clemynx said: SpamSandwich said: rotateleftbyte said: It's just a matter of perspective. You think that the American dream is real and that customers have a choice. I think you are naive, that th…
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gatorguy said: clemynx said: boltsfan17 said:I fail to see how Android would be a strong anti trust case. What could Samsung actually sue Google for? It's not like Samsung or any other phone manufacture is being forced to use Andro…
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tallest skil said: paxman said: The European 'elite'? What the fuck does that mean? The unelected European Commission which makes all your laws and over whom you have absolutely no say whatsoever. Surely you’re not so dense that you d…
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ike17055 said: rotateleftbyte said: ike17055 said: The European elites continue to demonstrate that they have no real understanding of free markets and competition. You could not be more wrong. Google has a virtual monopoly …
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boltsfan17 said:I fail to see how Android would be a strong anti trust case. What could Samsung actually sue Google for? It's not like Samsung or any other phone manufacture is being forced to use Android on their phones. No one is stopping Sams…
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ike17055 said: wizard69 said: This is a prime example of the EU's obsession with successful American companies. Frankly i think the goverment here in the USA needs to take a more active roll in adressing this harassment. Goog…
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anton zuykov said: Free market is not a scam, and it does work in the US. Whether you like that or not, is another topic. It depends on how you define work. If you mean "making the rich richer and the poor poorer for the past half centu…