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boltsfan17 said: blitz1 said: All these Americans on this forum thinking, writing, screw EU, screw rules, appeals, just sit it out, the US govt will tackle this, ... blah.blah.blah remember the MDD-Boeing merger? Remember how vocal t…
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anantksundaram said: sog35 said: You are wrong. Other companies could have used the same 'tax break' as Apple. And many US companies did. Using a seperate Irish company (the Double Irish) and using transfer pricing would give you a ve…
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Rayz2016 said: sog35 said: austriacus said: apple ][ said: singularity said: apple ][ said: Screw those new jobs that Apple was planning in that country! Apple should take its business elsewhere, there are …
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sog35 said: cnocbui said: sog35 said: singularity said: sog35 said: EU: You broke the law. You owe Ireland $1 billion Apple: What specific law did we break. EU: Uhhhhh.....some law about tax. Or some..... Apple:…
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cali said: If the patent is invalidated will Apple get their money back? Or will they be screwed of $100M while the other scumbags get away Scot free? No, when USPTO invalidates a patent, companies that paid in lawsuits for that patent get…
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robin huber said: Their name is an oxymoron. Being a patent troll is the opposite of being creative. Those who can, do; those who can't, sue. I agree with the above, they should be forced to pay back their extortion. As fair I know, Crea…
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cali said: fieldgulls said: First, please no making the iris scanner such a huge deal merely because Apple is implementing one next year. Several Android devices already have iris scanners, including even ZTE, a budget device maker…
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Soli said: dysamoria said: What if a person only has one device of any kind at all? A single phone only, and no traditional computer? What will the NIST-approved process be? Not everyone has multiple computing devices. I don't under…
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dysamoria said: What if a person only has one device of any kind at all? A single phone only, and no traditional computer? What will the NIST-approved process be? Not everyone has multiple computing devices. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
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maestro64 said: TurboPGT said: I'm confused...Apple doesn't use SMS now. It sends encrypted push notifications to your trusted devices. At least that's how it works for me. Am I missing something? no you're not, Apple is using ime…
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jbdragon said: gwydion said: Taking into account that most of the fines for illegal state aids and that most of the fines for anti competitive behaviour have gone to EU companies, perhaps you should provide some link to your claims …
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monstrosity said: crowley said: The Apple prescence is in the Republic of Ireland, which has never been English, and hasn't been British for almost 100 years. There is no plan for the RoI to exit the EU. Interesting, because durin…
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maestro64 said: prof said: I'm not quite sure why you think UK would be the first choice for "free loaders", there're much better countries in the EU for that. This is rather quick to explain: There's still hope at some point (potent…
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wizard69 said: ireland said: In the middle of watching Capitalism: A Love Story. This has nothing to do with capitalism and has more to do with extortion. Maybe Washington should use the RICO laws against the EU. And exactl…
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radiospace said: The EU a.k.a. Germany are just extorting U.S. firms like Apple with their "back taxes" scheme.... If no international body (WTO?) will step in and prevent this type of behavior, the U.S. needs to start playing equally dirty w…
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maestro64 said: Not like Brexit had any impact on last quarter apples sales, not like consumer stop buying waiting to see the outcome. Hell even the book makes in the UK got it wrong no one worried about it until after the vote.On a similar n…
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macxpress said: I don't really get how Brexit could have a huge negative effect on Apple sales...Does Britain really have that many sales to have a negative effect on Apple's bottomline? The only thing I can think is that UK is the count…
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mejsric said: gwydion said: What has copied Google right after Apple implemented something? Stop trolling, I ask first. *Ignored" Got it, when wrong you cry.
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mejsric said: cropr said: Just to remind you: the lowercase keyboard is a typical example of Android to iOS copying. I could give you at least 10, but I wouldn't want you to rush to the doctor for an Alzheimer check up. When …
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genovelle said: sirlance99 said: Not really at all. AI just left out the most important part about how Google was already working on this. Google has been trailing the subscription model that Apple has had in place for a while. T…