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Apple beats lawsuit over forcing developers to use its closed ecosystem
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Apple has big camera upgrades lined up through iPhone 19 Pro
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Is Apple finally serious about gaming after its latest push?
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Apple green lights Epic Games Store in rapid reversal
dix99 said:Apple needs to put a safety disclaimer, with regards to downloading from outside of the App Store. Now it’s at the owners risk, as these have not been certified with an Apple Gold Check mark, which means they’ve been tested at Apple.Apple needs to NOT imply that apps from outside the Apple app store are somehow any less safe than apps from inside it, because if they lie like that they're going to find themselves with even higher fines.And that's a good thing.Apple has been treating you so badly for so long that you've developed something akin to Stockholm Syndrome. -
Apple's repair programs have more to do to satisfy New York Right to Repair law
rezwits said:mikethemartian said:rezwits said:Can I buy a product please where I give 100% consent, for NO RIGHT TO REPAIR? So basically, I purchase said item that is twice as fast, half as heavy, half the cost, and looks ∞ better. Just sign away my "#RightToRepair?" God please someday let this be...
Can I buy a product please where (there is a contract I can sign and) I give 100% consent, for NO RIGHT TO REPAIR (in order to purchase said item where RTR does not apply, and the company can claim no responsibility to comply with having me/or anyone else, except themselves if they so choose, to be able to do repairs, and if they want they can throw in a 'We will replace.')?
Did I fill in the/your blanks for you? Or are there more blanks you would like to discuss because I assume you understand the druthers that this nonsense can have and that this can go on and on and on...
And yes I said ASSUME.Fortunately, no.You have the right to not repair your stuff. You've always had and will continue to have that right.You do not and should not have any sort of right to buy stuff that isn't repairable, because that affects the sane people who do need the right to repair negatively, and therefore also affects the planet negatively because unrepairable devices generate more e-waste.