clemynx
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nht said: So yes, stating some baseless claim doesn't make it true. The EU hits US companies with huge record breaking fines that aren't levied on EU companies. Probably because European companies respect European law better. It's well …
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foggyhill said: bshank said: BenC said: bshank said: gatorguy said: They won't be allowed to put Google Shopping at the top of the results page, which I'm sure was an effort to address eBay and Amazon product searc…
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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 actually the point of the ruling: Google was i…
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SpamSandwich said: clemynx said: SpamSandwich said: clemynx said: SpamSandwich said: rotateleftbyte said: ike17055 said: The European elites continue to demonstrate that they have no real understandin…
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SpamSandwich said: clemynx said: SpamSandwich said: rotateleftbyte said: ike17055 said: The European elites continue to demonstrate that they have no real understanding of free markets and competition. You coul…
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SpamSandwich 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 monop…
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SpamSandwich said: More evidence the EU is composed of incapable children. Google doesn't have a monopoly, you European twits. Ever heard of DuckDuckGo, for cryin' out loud? Are you people remotely capable of figuring this out? Wow. This r…
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ike17055 said: The European elites continue to demonstrate that they have no real understanding of free markets and competition. Nonsense. This decision is precisely defending European consumers. Nothing elite about it. Quit defending meg…
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in reality, since they probably don't recognize international trademarks, there is nothing illegal in this. International law applies only to countries that have accepted to submit to it.
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FAAAAAAAKE
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These concurring rumors on a small delay are actually reassuring since to me they mean that the fingerprint sensor will be embedded into the display. I doubt there would be such a delay just for the implementation of OLED.
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It's a very solid product. Microsoft is now ahead Apple when looking at how to best transition from desktop to tablet.
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This would be a bigger design problem than the protruding camera. It's a definite no no.
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Soli said: 1) To me, the title and article make it sound like Apple is blaming the customer on having used 3rd-party batteries at all, but that's silly since Apple doesn't make AAA. 2) Has anyone else jumped from disposable batteries to only…
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This could be the 7s. Doubt Apple wouldn't make at least one more bezel smaller like every other manufacturer is doing.
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That is a very elegant phone.
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That would make sense. Better not have a fingerprint sensor but a robust iris/face recognition rather than a sensor on the back.
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Buying and transporting grown trees across towns let alone across states is terrible for the environment. Those things grow. Plant new ones and wait 20 years and boom.
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boltsfan17 said: Out of curiosity, what would be the benefit of a vertical camera array? I think most photos are taken in lanscape, even on a phone. Having the array like in the current iPhone 7 makes sense mostly for portrait photos, b…
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randominternetperson said: clemynx said: A good idea in theory, a bad one in practice. Both companies are huge. The CEO of this union would be busy on purely Disney matters as much as on purely technical ones. That would lead to a more…