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Here's the thing. Apple has a fiduciary responsibility to pay as little tax as possible. It sounds like Apple cut a sweet deal with Ireland for an insanely low rate, but apparently "open" to any corporation (if true), so therefore legal. What you ha…
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Oh, oh, oh, me too, meeee toooo! Google = the new Microsoft
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Required monthly subscription? No way in hell. $299.00? Sorry, that's just way too expensive. I understand it's electronic and neato, but $300? Dream on. The right price would be $150. Same with all the competition. Regular key dead bolts are $30-5…
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I find it curious that we're geographically restricting content on the INTERNET. Who cares what city you live in? This is the friggin Internet! Wasn't one of the original goals of the Internet to provide unrestricted global access? (I mean geograph…
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Oh goody. Right, because I trust Google to not only know where I am and what I'm doing at all times, but also be able to control my $50k car. /s Hyundai should make a proper App (for both platforms) to securely communicate with an owner's Genesis C…
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I'm sorry, no, you cannot search my phone without a valid, signed warrant... Until then, you can kiss my a$$.
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Yawn. Let me know when they come out with Mac (and other platforms) versions of Project and Visio. Does anyone actually use VS for any serious development? I know we sure don't, but then again we develop primarily in Linux.
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cali said: mytdave said: AppleInsider said: ...This is particularly a problem if Apple continues to target new areas where Nvidia would like to be, including the data center, professional workstations used for high-end research wor…
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DanielEran said: mytdave said: AppleInsider said: ...This is particularly a problem if Apple continues to target new areas where Nvidia would like to be, including the data center, professional workstations used for high-end resear…
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AppleInsider said: ...This is particularly a problem if Apple continues to target new areas where Nvidia would like to be, including the data center, professional workstations used for high-end research work, the automotive industry, specialized…
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OMG, Apple is doing business with Russian banks. Quick, someone open an investigation! Did this alleged collaboration begin before or after November?
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I'm actually ok with this. Let's get something passed (but a simple clean bill, nothing onerous).
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Secrecy might not be the best idea for a project that's going to be open sourced, but for most other stuff it's absolutely critical for Apple, especially since their competitors are going to rip off everything they make once it's released. Product m…
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I don't care what tech vehicle mfgs use in the background for their infotainment systems, but I expect it to transparently connect both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to the car and pass those respective interfaces to the car. I also am about to be …
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Lawsuits like this are what happen when common sense is no longer common. ...and when the number of lawyers exceeds the number of the general population. ;-)
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"Apple asserts its top-of-the-line laptop is an exercise in balancing performance with energy efficiency." And that right there is the problem. PRO customers are interested in performance, not energy efficiency. Knock it off with all the 'green' s…
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Shamesung already "outdoes" Apple in marketshare. What will happen is that Huawei will overtake Shamesung and Apple will remain relatively unchanged.
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No no no, can't talk about that. Samsung can do no wrong. They do not have any problems, ever. Apple is the evil smartphone maker. Somehow this must be Apple's fault. /s
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Supporting a congenital liar and a felon. Very disappointed Tim.
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Gimmick. What actual productive reason is there for a curved screen (on the edges like Shamesung)? I've seen it, played with it. I actually find it annoying since the images get distorted along the edges, eww. I hope Apple does NOT do a "me too" pr…