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I thought this had already been decided and not granted. What am I missing?
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Xed said: Is Epic trying to run itself into the ground? No it just being run by an egotist who believes they can do no wrong and ignore all evidence that they are effectively walking off the nearest cliff.
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blastdoor said: crowley said: Being able to buy an app once and have the purchase be valid across platforms does have an appeal. Free stuff is always appealing. But porting apps across platforms has cost -- who pays that cost? One w…
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I decided to look up that "nearly identical Covid-19 app" and boy this makes these developers look even more foolish: "The new COVID-19 website, and COVID-19 app available on the App Store, were created in partnership with the CDC, the White House …
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: georgie01 said: It amazes me to see more and more developers who feel entitled to have their app on the App Store with free distribution, investing very little money for Apple’s developer program (which used t…
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mejsric said: These developers should be happy that Apple Developer Program annual fee is only 99 USD. Renting space on stores/malls is very expensive. A friend of mine ran a little shops you see in the middle of indoor malls (about the si…
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GeorgeBMac said: 22july2013 said: AppleSkeptic said:Many people recognize the obvious corporate profit motive at play, which leads to a conflict of interests that does anything but favor the consumer. I get your point. The pro…
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lonestar1 said: This case needs to go before Judge Judy. She likely read the two people bringing this suit the riot act. lonestar1 said: zoetmb said: Also, why do they say they want access to the App Store? They have that. …
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davidlewis54 said: It is entirely reasonable for Apple to set a standard by which app developers comply. Why should Apple provide the App Store free? It has cost Apple a huge amount to create it. Plainly many developers are happy enough to pa…
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davidw said: maximara said: darkvader said: How about NO. The judge got it wrong, of course. Apple IS a monopoly, and the app monopoly on iDevices needs to be ended. But this injunction absolutely needs to stand. Apple's posit…
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lkrupp said: Beats said: I’mchadbag said: darkvader said: How about NO. The judge got it wrong, of course. Apple IS a monopoly, and the app monopoly on iDevices needs to be ended. But this injunction absolutely needs to …
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darkvader said: How about NO. The judge got it wrong, of course. Apple IS a monopoly, and the app monopoly on iDevices needs to be ended. But this injunction absolutely needs to stand. Apple's position is unreasonable. The judge was qui…
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urashid said: Warp speed!!! "They've gone to plaid."
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crowley said: Aren’t Epic also appealing? Seems odd that a ruling would be disputed by both sides. Actually Epic appealed first. By doing so Apple can take the PR high road. It wouldn't surprise me if after this mess Apple doesn't put s…
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9secondkox2 said: Their is no antitrust. No monopoly. No breaking of the law going on. How the previous judge went above their pay grade and basically legislated from the bench is beyond rational thought. Let’s see a judge on appeal who act…
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Google must be desperate to pull this nonsense. Apple at best has had perhaps 35% of the EU marketshare while Googie, via android has nearly double that (67%) as a quick trip to statcounter will show. North America is about the only market where A…
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netling said: chadbag said: indieshack said: Apple reportedly patched the file:// but failed to block other iterations of the prefix like File:// or fIle://, meaning would-be attackers can easily bypass the built-in safeguards. …
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libertyandfree said: This is a proposal from people whom do not understand consumer electronics or economics. Who in the world would want to repair a 7, 6 or even 5 year old phone or tablet? The repair cost would exceed the device value or…
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9secondkox2 said: George Orwell would be proud. This is somebody snooping on you and controlling you, no matter which way it goes. Sure, the premise is something we all want: protect children from evil - even that which they could bring in …
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CheeseFreeze said: It’s too late now. They just proven they can build something that helps governments, so they’ll demand it now. What an utterly stupid move. The only solution is to INCREASE security by providing end-to-end encryption, regar…