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auxio said: gwydion said: auxio said: gwydion said: auxio said: cloudguy said: Oracle bought Sun - who agreed to let Google use the APIs and stated so in the trial - because they thought that they could mak…
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Andy.Hardwake said: A very, very bad precedent opening the door to stealing code from anyone by anyone. Just my humble opinion. No code was stolen
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auxio said: gwydion said: auxio said: cloudguy said: Oracle bought Sun - who agreed to let Google use the APIs and stated so in the trial - because they thought that they could make hundreds of billions of Java licenses.…
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auxio said: cloudguy said: Oracle bought Sun - who agreed to let Google use the APIs and stated so in the trial - because they thought that they could make hundreds of billions of Java licenses. They didn't know - because I guess all …
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anantksundaram said: Actually, Apple should simply: (1) Create an ApplePay app for use in Android devices; (2) Insist, however, that it is premised on being able to implement its needed security protocols, which includes the requirement of la…
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Joe Piervincenti said: This is the kind of thing that won’t go anywhere.. notice how they don’t have the same issue with Google Pay on a Pixel, etc... can’t use Apple Pay on those but that’s fine... You can't because Apple has not develo…
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hammeroftruth said: Ironic though that google is claiming someone stole their trade secrets. I guess what comes around really does go around. What trade secrets or other IP has stolen Google?
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kkqd1337 said: crosslad said: I’d be more impressed by Google if they concentrated on fixing their own security issues instead of Apple’s. Now THIS is a valid comment. As an iPhone user I am very pleased that Google is helping to…
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silverwarloc said: CloudTalkin said: MacPro said: If iPhones are vulnerable imagine Android phones which in this extract are not mentioned at all ... it sounds like an excellent marketing strategy for Google to me. Oh wait ... …
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GeorgeBMac said: gwydion said: SpamSandwich said: Keep dragging this out until Brexit finally happens, then Ireland will be be begging for Apple’s business there. What has to do Brexit with Ireland? It's pretty central to …
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GeorgeBMac said: gwydion said: " with rules forbidding individual member states from offering companies benefits not available elsewhere in the EU." No, what is not allowed is offering benefits not available to other companies No, …
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bb-15 said: Wikipedia has an informative summary of the case between Ireland, the EU & Apple titled; ”EU illegal State aid case against Apple in Ireland” - Essentially the EU Commission is using a technicality in the “Double Irish” syst…
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SpamSandwich said: Keep dragging this out until Brexit finally happens, then Ireland will be be begging for Apple’s business there. What has to do Brexit with Ireland?
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" with rules forbidding individual member states from offering companies benefits not available elsewhere in the EU." No, what is not allowed is offering benefits not available to other companies
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9secondkox2 said: So she’s leaving a good solid job to chase after... Ping 2.0 good going. In reality, she’s not a “lead Apple creative.” shes simply an employee of a company Apple does business with. And though she may may have prov…
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gatorguy said: The report also says that Apple's iOS loyalty rate, the likelihood of a user remaining with the platform, has been 85-88% over the past two years. Android users loyalty rate? 89-91%. The reason there's a 15-20% "switch rate" fo…
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clarker99 said: HomePod only launched in 3 countries and had no AirPlay2 or ‘Stereo’ pairing. 6-7% market share is pretty good considering. I which countries are sold Google and Amazon speakers?
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plovell said: The TechCrunch piece has an insightful comment that points out that the difference really is just a side effect of market share, and isn't "loyalty" at all. You can think of it this way. You have a theoretical population of te…
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DanielEran said: 1983 said: Some parts of this article are silly. Of course Android users are less loyal to the brands they use. Because they have a huge range of Android brands to choose from. iOS users only have Apple. As for switc…
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hexclock said: 61 percent failure rate? That’s incredible, if true. I would take that figure with a very grain of salt because the same reports says that iPhone 6 has a failure rate of 26%.