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EU tells Apple to open everything up to its rivals
tmay said:Scot1 said:As a Canadian, while, I don’t support legislation to force Apple to open up their eco stream, make no mistake, the EU is as economically powerful as the United States.
U.S. GDP in 2022 was about $25 T
EU GDP in 2022 was about $16 T
The U.S. largest trading partner is Canada, followed by Mexico, China, and then the EU.
The populations of NAFTA, and the EU are about the same at 450 million.
What's interesting is that the U.S. shifting supply chains out of China is particularly benefitting Mexico and the State of Texas.
EU $17.8
US $25.5
but also NAFTA was dissolved a few years back. -
EU tells Apple to open everything up to its rivals
wonkothesane said:Dear Thierry, can I have a BMW engine in my Mercedes, please? And I should be able to put any headlights in my car well well, thank you. And while you’re at it, I want to control my Bosch appliance with the Samsung app, buy competitors’ products in my supermarket of choice and run iOS on Android phones. No biggie for you, I suppose. Cheers.
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Three iPhone 15 models rumored to get Thunderbolt/USB4 connector
bluefire1 said:muthuk_vanalingam said:mayfly said:"This suggests that multiple models within the iPhone 15 series will support Thunderbolt/USB4's high-speed 40Gbps data transmission,"
What are people doing on their iPhones that would benefit from 40Gbps data transmission bandwidth? -
108 new emoji expected to become part of iOS 17 -- eventually
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Apple, Google confirm new EU 'gatekeeper' law applies to them
rorschachai said:chelin said:foregoneconclusion said:"We expect the consequences to be significant," said de Graaf at the time. "If you have an iPhone, you should be able to download apps not just from the App Store but from other app stores or from the internet."
The consequences of turning iOS into Windows will be significant but not in the manner that they like to promote to the public.
Because that would be completely crazy! 😉rorschachai said:chelin said:foregoneconclusion said:"We expect the consequences to be significant," said de Graaf at the time. "If you have an iPhone, you should be able to download apps not just from the App Store but from other app stores or from the internet."
The consequences of turning iOS into Windows will be significant but not in the manner that they like to promote to the public.
Because that would be completely crazy! 😉rorschachai said:chelin said:foregoneconclusion said:"We expect the consequences to be significant," said de Graaf at the time. "If you have an iPhone, you should be able to download apps not just from the App Store but from other app stores or from the internet."
The consequences of turning iOS into Windows will be significant but not in the manner that they like to promote to the public.
Because that would be completely crazy! 😉rorschachai said:chelin said:foregoneconclusion said:"We expect the consequences to be significant," said de Graaf at the time. "If you have an iPhone, you should be able to download apps not just from the App Store but from other app stores or from the internet."
The consequences of turning iOS into Windows will be significant but not in the manner that they like to promote to the public.
Because that would be completely crazy! 😉