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JP234 said: As long as Apple isn't selling it to third parties (they aren't), I fail to see the harm Elliot Libman has incurred, nor what compensatory and punitive damages to which he's entitled. Sounds like that guy on 60 Minutes back in …
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fairlop said: Madbum said: dmskalnm said: Apple has tons of cash. This is what's it's for: to extend your lead when the market is in a downturn. Judicious is fine (does that mean that Apple wasn't judicious previously?) but tyin…
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spheric said: The point of version numbers is that they're fucking NUMBER VERSIONS. USB 3 —> USB 3.1 —> USB 3.2 Gen 1 —> USB 3.1 Gen 2 —> USB 3.2 Gen 2 —> USB4 Gen 2 —> USB4 Gen 3 —> USB4 Version 2.0. Obviously. Go …
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CheeseFreeze said: discountopinion said: Endpoint protection services and software is an essential business that Apple is giving away to Microsoft and others. it is a glaring gaping hole in the Apple service portfolio and security ser…
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DAalseth said: You know, I get the feeling that “Big Tech” is where the “Big Three” automakers were in 1962. Fat, abusive, turning out a decent if not great product, complacent. I just get a feeling that some little company will come out of n…
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Madbum said: Idiotic politicians with their idiotic bills Politicians have got to make a show of doing something...while actually doing nothing.
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davidw said: There is no Apple "monopoly". Under the Sherman Act, iOS can not be consider a "relevant market" on which a monopoly is determined. The "relevant market" can not be (or very rarely can be) narrowed down to a single brand. The "r…
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danox said: NYC362 said: The article states that the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment was dissolved in 1995 as being wasteful. That is a fact, but just to add to it a little bit: The office was killed as part of the R…
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JFC_PA said: get serious said: I say provide Europeans a Lightning to USB-C adapter the first year, pay the fine, listen to the howl and then go wireless. Let them talk themselves to death, and bury them with their own confusion Th…
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JP234 said: tht said: Ultimately, you can probably blame the electorate for electing these folks. That's what the majority of voters wanted. To change it, the voters have to vote different. If you don't understand the problem, you're t…
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9secondkox2 said: Just another reason musk is so successgul and the right guy for the job in running Twitter. The current CEO basically lied to the public and the government to cover them incompetence of he and his pals. No wonder it’s been …
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mike fix said: I thought Felon Musk was going to put an end to the fake users himself? Just another grift. What in the world is this nonsense? Musk's price was based on Twitter's numbers being "real" and the SEC's job to check if w…
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humbug1873 said: That's pretty much as expected. Cooks is an accountant at best who has absolutely no understanding how to keep Apple innovating. He leeched off the state of Apple when he'd taken over and admittedly was an effective Chief Exc…
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MustSeeUHDTV said: lkrupp said: As always the weakest link in security is between the ears of the idiots who gladly hand over their credentials to anyone who calls them with an offer too good to be true. And there’s no patch for stupid…
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rivertrip said: MustSeeUHDTV said: lkrupp said: As always the weakest link in security is between the ears of the idiots who gladly hand over their credentials to anyone who calls them with an offer too good to be true. And ther…
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FileMakerFeller said: maximara said: lkrupp said: I’ve settled on Safari as my primary browser and keep only one other browser, Firefox, just in case I encounter a website with Safari issues. But that hasn’t happened lately at a…
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lkrupp said: I’ve settled on Safari as my primary browser and keep only one other browser, Firefox, just in case I encounter a website with Safari issues. But that hasn’t happened lately at all. Chrome is on my “Do not Use” list. Chrorme i…
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CheeseFreeze said: It's baffling to see the constant Apple-defenders on AppleInsider. Apple can't do wrong. Apple is magic, Apple is god, Apple is great.And when you click on the same topics on MacRumors.com for example, a much more balanced,…
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elijahg said: sflocal said: I really don't understand how/why a country tells a company - any company - to force it open its proprietary product to outside competitors. This is not anything like the old Microsoft Antitrust case from 20…
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rorschachai said: JMaille said: Without that revenue Apple will have to change it's business models. Which means developer tools and interface access will be financed like on other platforms. Before the App Store, the annual fee f…