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Avoidable chain of events with cloud payments & unreturned trade-in led to disabled Apple ...
Typical of people today who NEVER want to accept the responsibility for their own mistakes. It seems to me, after reading this article, that Mr. Curtis failed on numerous occasions, starting with his failure to read the Apple Terms Of Service agreements that he had to accept in order to move forward. This started with his basic Apple account, followed by the AppleCard agreement — and it ended with his “forgetting” to notify Apple of his bank account t number changing. This leaves out the whole “I forgot to send my trade-in Mac” back per the agreement between Apple & him.
My question remains: Is it that slow of a news day that this moron got this much coverage for HIS avalanche of stupidity? -
Apple security chief Thomas Moyer indicted in concealed firearm permit bribery case
“ Jensen reportedly managed to get Moyer to promise that Apple would donate 200 iPads, worth about $70,000, to the Sheriff's Office. Undersheriff sung also extracted from Chadha, the insurance broker, a "promise of $6,000 worth of luxury box seat tickets to a San Jose Sharks hockey game."
In California, it is illegal to carry a concealed firearm without a CCW license that can cost between $200 and $400.
So these 2 CLOWNS (Moyer & Chadha) risked their careers and wanted to avoid paying between $200 & $400 to legitimately get their CCW legally? They should be imprisioned for pure greed and stupidity.
What a pair of Morons! -
State report says Foxconn's Wisconsin plant 'more of a showcase' than a factory
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Facebook says Apple blocked in-app message informing users of 30% App Store fee
urahara said:At the same time my banking app on iOS works without ‘taxes’.So it is possible. But Facebook has own agenda, not the goal to help others as they claim.
Gee, maybe zuck won’t be able to buy that whole Hawaiian Island he’s been eyeballing with his “monetary package” this year.
Zuck & Co. talking about transparency should require a sparkling clear mirror that they can look into. -
Alexa hack granted attackers access to an Echo user's smart home network
Rayz2016 said:X2! There are zero Amazon “smart”devices in my home. I trust neither Amazon nor Google “smart devices” and even dumped my Nest thermostat (which I really liked) after Google bought them. I considered a Ring doorbell but once Amazon bought them, that thought went out the window.
Only smart devices I’ll consider must meet HomeKit security standards.