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Apple made informal bid to buy Tesla at $240 per share in 2013
80s_Apple_Guy said:That would be terrible. Tesla is a doomed brand no matter what happens. If electric cars take off, the current crop of auto manufacturers will produce then in mass and with their greater experience, ability to offset losses with the gas engine cars and manufacturing capacity blow Tesla out of the market for affordables. High end manufacturers will make high end luxury and blow them out there.
If electric cars become a passing fad Tesla fails.
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Tim Cook tells Tulane University grads that 'my generation has failed you'
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How to turn Macs and iPhones into the best and fastest research tools
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How to turn Macs and iPhones into the best and fastest research tools
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No, Bloomberg, end-to-end encryption isn't a worthless 'marketing device'
End to end encryption is of real importance to freedom of people.
It is also in direct conflict with government; look at the founder of PGP: Phil Zimmermann
The argument that “being able to hack the end point invalidates end to end encryption” is a fallacy.
Being able to hack the end point invalidates the security of one (only one) person and is time consuming and often difficult to do. Compare it with a wire tap in the old days.
But it doesn't invalidate all other encrypted communication and restricts governments control (or that of another powerful organization) to a select few.