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Lack of iPhone XR delivery delays suggest softer launch demand than iPhone XS
jgreg728 said:Not entirely shocking when you consider the 5c.
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Apple repair policy critic vows to fight 'counterfeit' battery seizure by U.S. customs
jmulchino said:magman1979 said:What a sad, pathetic little YouTubing troll... Spend $50k to get $1k of batteries? Dude, you have issues, not to mention an over-sized tinfoil hat if you think Apple conspired with US Border agents to seize batteries because of your stupid CBC rant, which doesn't do anyone any favours. -
Apple repair policy critic vows to fight 'counterfeit' battery seizure by U.S. customs
This guy is one of the most stupid youtubers on youtube.
His stupidity and ignorance has gained him a ton of iKnockoff slaves who use him as a reliable source.lkrupp said:Because we now live in a conspiratorial environment where no one believes the government or corporations this kind of story lives on. Many of us still believe LBJ ordered the Kennedy assassination, the Moon landing was faked, the Twin Towers was an inside job ordered by George Bush. We now have Apple and Amazon on record as saying it didn’t happen and many here on AI don’t believe them even though there would be very serious legal and financial repercussions if they lied. All the government security agencies are saying they have not seen any evidence of doctored motherboards, and Bloomberg cannot provide such a board for inspection. Again, many don’t believe anything the government says because, you know, those jet contrails you see in he sky are actually the government spraying Prozac laced chemicals on the population to keep us subdued. It’s now Bloomberg against the corporations and the government and Bloomberg is to be believed because it’s a ‘news’ source and unimpeachable. Really? Where are the corroborating reports from other news outlets? Do they not have the ability to investigate the veracity of Bloombergs claims or they ‘ in on it’ too?Not even close.
Conspiracy theories have evidence. This was just a rumor someone made for clicks. This is the 21st century version of conspiracies where you tubers and facebook posts are the source.
Told ya.tokyojimu said:I didn’t know YouTube repair personalities was a thing.SpamSandwich said:Never heard of him and I’m OK with that.
I don't know why AppleInsider is making this clickbait troll famous. He's so full of s*** and anti-Apple it's sad. Unbox Therapy 2.0.
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U.S. intelligence director: 'no evidence' of Chinese spy chips in iCloud servers
lkrupp said:Because we now live in a conspiratorial environment where no one believes the government or corporations this kind of story lives on. Many of us still believe LBJ ordered the Kennedy assassination, the Moon landing was faked, the Twin Towers was an inside job ordered by George Bush. We now have Apple and Amazon on record as saying it didn’t happen and many here on AI don’t believe them even though there would be very serious legal and financial repercussions if they lied. All the government security agencies are saying they have not seen any evidence of doctored motherboards, and Bloomberg cannot provide such a board for inspection. Again, many don’t believe anything the government says because, you know, those jet contrails you see in he sky are actually the government spraying Prozac laced chemicals on the population to keep us subdued. It’s now Bloomberg against the corporations and the government and Bloomberg is to be believed because it’s a ‘news’ source and unimpeachable. Really? Where are the corroborating reports from other news outlets? Do they not have the ability to investigate the veracity of Bloombergs claims or they ‘ in on it’ too?
Conspiracy theories have evidence. This was just a rumor someone made for clicks. This is the 21st century version of conspiracies where you tubers and facebook posts are the source. -
Jony Ive 'proud' of Apple Watch, explains design team's late Apple Park move