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They’re not wrong 😑
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dewme said: What I will ask is, practically speaking, when we look at the statement: "We must ensure that consumers have the information needed to make informed decisions about their data privacy and security," What exactly is the advantage…
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jSnively said: Games are a hits-driven business and when 95% of hit titles don't even run on your platform then you're not a "great" gaming machine. Once in a blue moon you'll get a AAA title years late, but even in the most recent case, the …
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Apple needs to say nope. Your policies don’t match our business model so we won’t offer these services in your region. It’s actually why so many Apple products never make it beyond the US. It’s just not worthy the effort. They should label those co…
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Even on iPhone now. There is nothing forcing the use but encouraging it
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jdw said: Jeff Williams has too much on his plate already. So if indeed he does eventually replace Cook and take on more responsibilities, who will replace Williams in the position he has now? This is an important consideration in light of …
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bshank said: It’s fake optics to make it look like the administration is addressing inflation. You do know that inflation has decreased 4 months in a row. Ironically the gas prices here jumped as much as 40 cents to the exact same price …
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foad said: robin huber said: Now, if he could just “think different” about unions. It’s a complicated subject. Unions don’t always benefit union members and are ripe for corruption. Having a union doesn’t guarantee better performan…
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foregoneconclusion said: CEOs don't choose to lay off employees because it's "difficult". They do it because it's easy. It's the fastest way to make the numbers look better. Notice that Ek is trying to spin it like the higher number of employ…
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beowulfschmidt said: Yes, since this is Apple, all of these people must be lying thieves just out to line their pockets. There is no other possible explanation. /s Her quoted statement reads like someone with some issues that have nothin…
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It sounds like some of the folks the got from Intel were trying to turn Apple into Intel with hot chips that can replace a room heater.
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"weekends, consecutive days off, set rosters, set days of work, 12-hour breaks between shifts, [and] overtime rates." My goodness. It’s retail. The industry is at the mercy of consumer behavior and evenings after work and weekends when people are o…
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This is why I have a hard time supporting unions. It’s why the thought of having to deal with employees again makes me run for the hills. Commission with a small base salary or commission only and good benefits is the way to go. Don’t want to work w…
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jdw said: If we could apply "Stopitparis" to the silly nose rings, that would make for a good start. (I'm 51, and I don't really care if anyone considers that offensive. They look stupid even on cows. And guess what? So did bell bottoms b…
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wonkothesane said: I would see this more in the context of Tencent, practically owning Epic. Apart from owning WeChat, Tencent is the world’s biggest owner of gaming studios. They basically own gaming on a global level. And with such ethics, …
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AppleInsider said: According to a recent complaint by the Communications Workers of America, Apple illegally created a work group driven by managers to try to stop union organizing efforts. Apple Store In a filing on December 16 with the U…
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Madbum said: 9secondkox2 said: sconosciuto said: lkrupp said: DAalseth said: The NLRB has already found Apple guilty of engaging in union busting activities. If this one is true Apple needs to be hit with some seri…
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If Apple is sharing data with affiliated companies, why are the companies always complaining about Apple not sharing data. This makes no sense.
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Well, that turned dark quickly.