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CheeseFreeze said: hammeroftruth said: OutdoorAppDeveloper said: I, for one, would like to have at least the option to side load an alternate app store on some of my iOS devices. Sure that would possibly compromise their securit…
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elijahg said: [...]Anyway, losing the Mac userbase is very little concern for Epic, it's probably less than 1% of their revenue. My guess is it is financially it is closer to 15-20%; see https://www.businessofapps.com/data/fortnite-statis…
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Peza said: KITA said: Interesting. This may impact iOS/macOS gaming even further, potentially making third party developers choose to drop support of iOS/macOS or find a new game engine. It told Epic that by August 28, Apple will cut o…
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avon b7 said: jumpingcoco said: App Store is a platform that Apple built, i don't care about your stupid game, i want my Apps to be strictly curated and I want Apple to make some money off it. If a customer disagrees with the policy an…
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svanstrom said: basjhj said: kmarei said: igorsky said: The day I get to dictate what price I pay to sell stuff on eBay, Amazon, Etsy, Poshmark, Walmart, a flea market, etc. to the owners of those marketplaces is the day …
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kmarei said: igorsky said: The day I get to dictate what price I pay to sell stuff on eBay, Amazon, Etsy, Poshmark, Walmart, a flea market, etc. to the owners of those marketplaces is the day I side with these developers. Until then t…
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Now that they're also Google's crosshairs, Epic may have overplayed its hand. Cutting off a considerable user base overnight is not going to sit well with those users in the medium to long run, and may expose negatives Epic doesn't want others to se…
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lkrupp said: Apple and Google should just cancel this whole thing. Let the Europeans figure this out on their own. In this day and age no one trusts governments or corporations to maintain privacy rights. Well... Now that Germany is on boa…
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p-dog said: Toll! Deutschland hat sich gut entschieden! This is exactly the correct approach to take, and leaves France and Britain alone in their desire to have unlimited surveillance capabilities over the European population. All three …
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AppleInsider said: A future version of the iPhone or iPad may have a removable battery compartment, a leaked proposal from the European Union may demand, one that could force Apple into a major redesign of the high-selling smartphone, if it e…
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seanj said: ElCapitan said:EU standardization like this tend to spill into the entire European market fast. That will also include the UK, as the UK don't have any mobile phone industry of their own, they basically just have to accept the…
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sumergo said: cnocbui said: If they appeal, I as a put-upon tax payer will ask them loudly why they are doing so as it isn't in my interests nor those of other Irish tax payers that the large US multinationals continue to get away wi…
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jungmark said: It was legal and allowed. The EU is crying foul because they need money for bailouts. The point is that these deals are (apparently) not in accordance with European rules with which member states have to comply. What is baf…
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rogifan_old said: foggyhill said: So, what's your fracking point bud. Explain yourself or stop commenting. Cirrus is listed in Apple's 2015 supplier list. Page 20. https://www.apple.com/supplier-responsibility/pdf/Apple_Suppl…
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jonl said: delreyjones said: In Apple's description of Supplier Responsibility, http://www.apple.com/supplier-responsibility/, it looks like there are more than 600 suppliers. Unless someone is tracking all of them, noting how much …
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delreyjones said: johnjohnstone said: That pretty much nails it. We see $80 very soon. Every single Apple supplier is reporting weak Dec and March results. "Every single Apple supplier"? Seriously? How many suppliers are there…
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johnjohnstone said: basjhj said: It never occurred to you that the supply chain reports may be indicative of problems with other smartphone vendors, rather than Apple? It was Samsung that reported tough times ahead, wasn't it? If we …
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johnjohnstone said: Slowing 6s sales won't show up till March and June quarter. Dec quarter iPhone 6s sales should match or beat 6 sales. All the supply chain reports are for phones sold in 2016. I think its time for people just to admit tha…
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applesauce007 said: ericthehalfbee said: No kidding. ... What people seem to forget is that an electric car and gasoline car share about 75% of their components with the other 25% being the actual power train. ... Electric drive …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram This is a good point. The government might keep them alive, given VW's depth and breadth of presence in the Lower Saxony (and more generally, German) economy. However, the quid pro quo might be that …