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Justice Department asserts it could demand source code, signing key from Apple
webweasel said:Maybe Apple should headquarter themselves in Switzerland if the FBI are going to behave like this. How depressingly moronic. -
Early reviews peg Samsung's Galaxy S7 as a serious contender for best smartphone
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Apple rolls out @AppleSupport account to offer tech tips on Twitter
anantksundaram said:rogifan_old said:My first thought too. Twitter can be a nasty place.
What's a 'DM'? -
EU competition chief denies anti-US bias in investigating tax deals like Apple's
latifbp said:singularity said:Apart from this case which is about illegal state aid to Apple
Apple has been accused of getting preferential tax rate from Ireland. This maybe against EU rules. If this is found to be true the money owed (the amount they are all edge to have not paid) gets paid to Ireland and has no connection to the EU per se. The EU commission is ensuring all the countries in the EU comply to the rules.
Therefore nothing to do with tax aid to politicians.
As you are argueing (to me)that the EU shouldn't investigate an allegation that may amount to billions of Euros because some politicians maybe corrupt? -
EU competition chief denies anti-US bias in investigating tax deals like Apple's
tallest skil said:crowley said:Can we at least wait for the vote to happen before blaming the result on aliens?
And you wonder why I rag you for supporting this system. Honest to fuck, you wonder this.And no, I don’t give a shit how it affects the rest of the EU, nor how it will affect the millions who will be expelled from the UK after the exit. They literally don’t matter at all. Not to the UK, not in the context of the vote, and not if they want to keep existing.
Only uk citizens with a few exceptions (Ireland, malta and cyprus) are eligible to vote.