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I'm glad I don't pay for Apple TV+ and never will.
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The defense of Apple rings extremely hallow when when the online Apple Store is open for business. That requires a cadre of workers and a long logistics chain to deliver shiny new devices to customers, and are somehow magically shielded from Corona…
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That's great but perhaps AI can inquire with Mr. Cook to find out if customers will be compensated should they have on-going repairs (or need repair) and Apple delays those repairs for the period of closure? I'm also curious how Cook came up with t…
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Time to quote Nicole Aschoff from her 2015 book The New Prophets of Capital: “The transformation of Gates’s image over the past two decades is remarkable. Gates, the ruthless, greedy monopolist, caricatured by Tim Robbins in the 2001 film Antitrust …
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Given the nature of software development + human error, breaches will happen. I was reading Tom's Guide on this and the writer was calling for the government to do something like the government hasn't had countless breaches and are rarely held acco…
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While the two-faced Cook spouts progressive platitudes, he kisses the ring of Trump and Xi Jinping
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How is this Apple Hollywood pablum the top story while the two-faced shenanigans of Cook to cave to the FBI in allowing insecure iCloud backups not? In any case, I'm guessing these "intimate stories" of climate change will be carefully screen by C…
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I don't get the snarky title; CISA has been publishing these type of advisories for 10 years and it includes all the major platforms. They published a security advisory for Apple back in December regarding iOS, Catalina, etc. It's nothing out the …
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Did a check on this company and in 2014, Law.com reported that, "Knobbe Martens partner won a $466.8 million verdict for Masimo Corp. over infringement of patents related to blood-oxygen monitoring technology." The lawsuit was against Netherlands-b…
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Did the 'professional' tech media actually verify that Apple had actually sent the DMCA? Quoting from this jailbreaker on Twitter: @axi0mX Reddit finally sent the full DMCA takedown notice to @qwertyoruiopzWe reviewed it and confirmed that it was…
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I agree with the article although I think it should be limited to selected developers and every watch face would need to be reviewed for possible IP infringement. Otherwise, it's Android wild-time with replica faces of Rolex, Patek, Seiko, etc.
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Let's review what Apple exactly says in the terms of service for Applecare+ in context. They haven't changed the language. "Apple will either: (i) repair the defect at no charge, using new parts or parts that are equivalent to new in performance an…
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you're swiping it wrong
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Might have mentioned that the vulnerability does not affect newer hardware running on the A12 chip - at least in terms of allowing a viable jailbreak. Even Forbes and it's hysterical "Apple's Unforgiveable Mistake" article noted it.
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Edge will make a fine tertiary browser right behind Chrome and Firefox.
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The article is misleading as it implied that the bill was aimed just at the listed Apple platforms but it's not. From a reading of the bill, it would also apply to any platform including Android, PC, Xbox, PS, Nintendo, and Apple TV which isn't men…
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Go figure that a company rated F by the Better Business Bureau with mountains of consumer complaints due to poor customer service would remove Apple Pay.
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Sorry Tim Apple, I'm not blown away by this
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Shouldn't the title of the article be, "Artists who agreed to take goods for service were upset they didn't get cash"?
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Talk about pie in the sky numbers, esp. for a streaming service that we don't know anything about. It's hard to imagine that Apple will offer something substantively better (channel offerings, price) than let's say Playstation Vue or FUBO TV.