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Spreading Harmony & Viruses This Holiday Season
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Great stuff - so on brand. Love the opening animations. Well done Phil!
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Please god release in the US - being dreaming for years. It's all I watch via VPN which is a pain
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Done!
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somebody at Wacom is subtracting numbers
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Classic Design - Jony channeling the early day, must have being fun
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First renaming Force Touch after WSJ's Stern complained about the name (kinda of agree - a dropping of the ball) - now this appeasement.
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Offering rebates - ding dong
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Quote: Originally Posted by brucemc CNBC is essentially an entertainment channel, not a serious "investment education" channel. It's on screen "talent" reflects that. If you are an investor, watch at your own peril... Watching those guys b…
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Still bewildered how the SEC can allow dick head pseudo journalist like Matt Drudge to play doomer headlines with AAPL - its almost like he or friends have a short position
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Thought it was an old headline from 1996 - tragic Yahoo, tragic
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Hope the "Godfather" feels the financial pain. Godfather my arse (some CNBC producer looking for something catchy in his lower third) , inspired by Braun and it was Schiller who conceived the click wheel if I'm not mistaken.
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Somebody in his family must have shorted! - beyond an irresponsible headline
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Great smiley happy infomercial - Bloomberg wise up
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Being dreaming of the Apple logo on iMacs to have Touch ID for years - hopefully its part of the plan
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About time Germans. I'm an average Joe lucky enough to have a lovely car thanks to my faith in Apple design, ecosystems and the great Tim.
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'British cyclist Will Carling' - the brits are sleeping luckily, he's a rugby icon
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The pressure from the SVP of Ad Sales was probably the only reason for an apology. This network is a dangerous farce of mindless entertainment and babble conjecture.
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Tragic on some many levels - an evil ad company panicking for good PR. "Google has lost a Court of Appeal bid to stop consumers having the right to sue in the UK over alleged misuse of privacy settings." BBC News
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serious amount of pencils!