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Epic's Tim Sweeney calls Google 'crazy,' says 'Apple must be stopped'
crowley said:Being able to buy an app once and have the purchase be valid across platforms does have an appeal. -
iPhone 13 mmWave 5G support limited to US models
Scot1 said:I was thinking of getting the iPhone 13 has an upgrade from my X but if this new feature is not available in Canada I’ll pass.
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Apple fires employee who spoke out on workplace issues, cites alleged leak
jared porter said:Ashley has had quite a year of having to confront and mount vigorous claims against not only Apple, but also numerous claims concerning her apartment complex, due to potential toxic chemical exposure. In March, she suffered numerous, undiagnosable health issues and sought relief from her developer, the Irving Company, the City of Santa Clara, Northrupt Grumman and more. I believe she stated she suffers from PTSD as a result. She is also currently a law school student so she’s well equipped to mount vigorous defenses. Too bad her employment relationship has deteriorated. Here’s an article for the SF Bay Vu Ashley wrote in March (which started it all): (I hope members of Apple Too will do a GoFundMe to benefit her expenses):
https://t.co/i68rOWV0Wb -
Polish opposition lawyer thanks Apple for strong encryption amid corruption case
rcfa said:Yeah, for how long…
…Apple cracked the door open, now governments will drive a wedge into the crack. -
EU to propose common charger for all smartphones, ignores Apple's protest
80s_Apple_Guy said:Apple with it’s using USB-C for iPads but Lightning for others has no leg to stand on with this argument. It switched its laptops to USB-C creating huge ewaste. Apple likes to argue both sides of the coin when it comes to its costs. Very disingenuous.Smartphones have already saved the world massive amounts of waste. A manuals that took up binders now fit in an iPad, people no longer by cd’s or cassettes, barcode scanners, DSLRs, video cameras, safety equipment, diagnosis equipment, the list goes on and on for how much smartphones divert waste from the landfill (not just e-waste)