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M1 MacBook owners complain about easily cracked screens
elijahg said:ArchStanton said:Fyi, Apple Watches burn your skin, iMacs are crooked by fraction of a mm that hurts one's neck, people killed! from airtags, etc etc etc etc
There is a cottage industry of free money grabbers and media attention creeps that make every product mysteriously break, crack, blow up or try to harm you. What these slimes have done is make most people believe very one of these stories you hear are just grifters look for the aforementioned. You see that with stories like this and dimwits like a previous poster claiming he wonders how many iPhones did this too!
Just fools and grifters harming consumers from getting recompense when an actual, and rare, problem arises.
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M1 MacBook owners complain about easily cracked screens
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Elon Musk takes jabs at Apple during Tesla earnings call
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Apple MagSafe Battery Pack Review: Great, but controversial
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NSO Group CEO says law-abiding citizens have 'nothing to be afraid of'
22july2013 said:Everyone here is opposing the company. That's an easy position to argue. I'm going to take up the challenge and try to defend the company. And so, I have two questions:- Does their software violate any US law?
- Does their software violate the Apple App Store development agreement? https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/
1. It violates quite a few laws in the USA and most of the western world.
2. Your second question is absurd and indicates you have not actually read the article.Stop embarrassing yourself.