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Brazilian courts take Apple's side in iPhone slowdown lawsuits, buck international consens...
So if a limp mode was not originally programmed into an automobile’s computer the car would just stop and that would be okay? But if a software upgrade installed into the automobile’s software would introduce a new ‘hidden’ mode that would keep the car running instead of shutting down, that would not be okay just because the automobile manufacturer didn’t tell us about it? -
Brazilian courts take Apple's side in iPhone slowdown lawsuits, buck international consens...
If the computer in my car malfunctions it will fall back to a basic less efficient program to keep the car running until I get to a safe place instead of shutting down. I really don’t think I have an issue with the automobile manufacturer for not being upfront that the car would slow down rather than stop completely. I guess automobile manufacturers are next in line. Better lawyer up. -
Foldable iPhone with flexible screen and cover research resurfaces
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Foldable iPhone with flexible screen and cover research resurfaces
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Apple paying up to $500 million to settle iPhone battery slowdown lawsuits