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The problem is a lack of standardized laws without loopholes. Assessing a large tax bill years later is wrong. Assuming a company is not going to avoid taxes if at all possible is wrong. A company, like a person, will avoid taxes as best it can. Tim…
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1st said: nice article. however, disagree with the statement of "Much of the work that Apple needs to do is simply refinement of existing technologies". The VR and AR are both computational intensive for the hardware/software. The existin…
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TurboPGT said: No one is going to wear special glasses for AR. It has to be built-in to core aspects of life for it to take off. Car windshields would be a start. There is no limit to quantity and quality of the AR experience that could be h…
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lkrupp said: What does an individual actually do with $36 million? Google says his net worth is $785 million. ... I think a good investor continues to put their capital out there in smart investments to keep the system moving and lubed. Mo…
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regurgitatedcoprolite said: As much as I love to visit Apple (stores), I'd like to see them do something with the acoustics to minimize the noise level. ... I think the higher ceilings might help? Sound absorbing foam can reduce noise bu…
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I can't believe how many of these I get in a week. I thought it was just me getting them. Thankfully they are doing something about it.
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But, earning vs profit. Nintendo is only contributing IP for it's 10% (minus small legal/admin overhead). So, it's 10% is effectively profit vs Apple's 30% dealing with upkeep, maintenance, marketing, etc... you know, business stuff. So, Apple keep…
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cali said: Disappointed in Nintendo. Seems they've waved the white flag to Apple. before the app store they said their virtual console/eShop was gonna be the "iTunes of games". They released about 3 games a week and fell behind. The lim…
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TurboPGT said: Because this is what the world is missing? Bendable phones? No. Next gimmick please. I think the eventual use will be in a flip-phone like system where you have a regular phone, and then can flip it open for twice the disp…
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Bendable displays will be useful, as they allow more interaction space. I think I'll wait for generation 2 however from a company other than Samsung.
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digitalclips said: crowley said: Thanks. That figure should really be in the article. If you're going to make a thing of Apples cash pile as an asset then the liabilities are also an important bit of information. It was explained…
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slprescott said: How does a Solid State Drive compare to other types of memory? I know that it's not spinning (hence the name "Solid State"), but the name "drive" implies some similarity to a traditional disk that I don't understand. 'Dr…
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The only advantage of the SamsungPay system is its magnetic field emitter that allows it to operate on older credit card machines. Without that hardware in the iPhone, there doesn't seem to be any technical advantage to this App. Am I missing someth…
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mike1 said: rob53 said: Android doesn't come with any built-in encryption so it didn't really hurt them. Windows phone is gone so who is left? Think outside of phones. Agreed. This wasn't so much about phones in the long …
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I wish they had a landing page for tv seasons. So for example, when I have to find season 4 of the Walking Dead, I have to type in "Walking Dead", click on whatever seasons it brings up, then scroll down to "related" and hope season 4 is considered …
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Funny how MacOS bothers me since tvOS and iOS are lower camel case. Like most people here, was wondering when they would slip out of version 'X' and call it something else. There's still a part of me that wants all the 'mac', 'tv' and 'i' to be the …
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If I were Apple's legal, I'd consider suing for defamation. This is horribly ugly and nonfunctional. That Apple symbol should not go on something like this... especially since other media outlets will probably pick it up and people will think that A…
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It really does tie the room together.
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I'm wondering what the reliability of this is. Also, is call quality improved? Thinking about switching over so I can hear people on the phone better.
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As a long time reader of AI, what's with the bitterness of so many comments on AI? It wasn't always like that. I like comments, because of the often informative nature of them, by people that have expertise or insight. If people find the writing so …