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  • Snap expected to debut AR Spectacles for developers in May

    I guess I’ll be the one to say it. Since you can change the filters you can actually look at the world through rose-colored glasses.
    watto_cobra
  • Long-time Apple retailer Fry's Electronics suddenly shuts down

    I was an amazon shopper years ago until I realized they were doing the same thing walmart was doing. After they killed Circuit City I canceled my membership and demanded a full refund.
    Now I use amazon to find the item(s) that I need and find out who makes or sells it and buy it there.  I’ll pay 2-3 times the price on amazon but I feel much better having a local vender get my money and hopefully stay in business than giving bezos a penny.
    muthuk_vanalingamdysamoriakingofsomewherehot
  • Mark Zuckerberg says 'competitive interests' drive Apple's push for privacy

    While I completely agree with everything you wrote, ya gotta give the kid a break.  I mean like come on, he just had his first “dry” night last Thursday.  He still has to use plastic mattress covers for a couple more months, ya know, just in case.  This is straight from a buddy of mine who hacked his mother’s account on one of those social media sites. I don’t remember exactly which one he said it was, faceapp or what’sabook, I don’t know but my bud is hardly ever wrong, hehe, ya know.





    Agilealtitude wrote:

    “   "We have a lot of competitors who make claims about privacy that are often misleading,"

    Good one, Zuckerberg. You are the king of misleading your customers on privacy.

    "Now, Apple recently released so-called nutrition labels, which focused largely on metadata that apps collect rather than the privacy and security of people's actual messages."

    Again, good one...but I think you are confused. Apple created privacy labels in response, largely, to the abuses that your apps implemented--and profited from.

    You are laughable.”

    longpathwatto_cobra
  • Corellium opens iOS device virtualization support to individual accounts

     The company says it vets customers and has declined sales to enterprise users in the past, policies that will apply to individual accounts going forward. In requesting access for an account, users will be required to present a use case and verify their identity.”

    Corellium attorney  - “That’s correct, your Honor, the defendant vets every enterprise customer.”

    Judge - “and all of your customers are enterprise level customers.”

    Corellium attorney - “Yes, your Honor”

    Judge - “Will this change in the future?”

    (Corellium attorney and Corellium representative quietly, briefly discuss the question)

    Corellium attorney - “After conferring with my client, Corellium, they have stated that they have no plans to change their target customer base for the foreseeable future.”

    Apple attorney - “Your Honor we would like the record to note that ‘for the foreseeable future’ is quite vague and therefore we request a new hearing if the defendant, Corellium, changes their target customer base.”

    Judge - “So noted. Request granted. Case dismissed.”

    Later this week...
    Rayz2016
  • Epic Games CEO says Apple suit is about 'basic freedoms,' calls Apple a middleman

    Whenever someone says that it’s not about the money it’s about the principle - it’s about the money.

    30% is actually low for retail markup.


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