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  • New Qi2 25W standard means quicker, easier wireless charging

    Why can't it be Qi3?
    williamlondonnubus
  • EU backs down on Big Tech tax ahead of US trade deal

    jfabula1 said:
    Sounds good. Trade is the way to get the EU to stop hurting American companies. 

    No extra taxes on big tech is s good stsrt, but we need WAY more than that. 

    The baseline isn’t right now. It’s before the DMA. 
    American companies are hurting the EU with policies that are completely unacceptable. 

    Have you ever considered the fact that the world doesn’t see the US as the central source of truth, or standard? 

    America is an arrogant, selfish nation and I’m actually really glad Europe has woken up with Trump. This includes a very important step in detaching ourselves from big tech gradually. It is not a trustworthy partner. 
    Hmmmm, if America is an arrogant and selfish nation, how come we been spending so much on Europe’s defense? 
    Because you wanted to.  The USA policy has explicitly aimed to limit European military investment in favour of its own hegemony.  It has greatly benefitted the USA's military industrial complex.

    This sudden shift to demanding that other NATO members pay their own way is completely historically illiterate and strategically dense.  That said, I'm in favour of it.  If it weakens the USA, especially a USA headed by a fascist-inclined moron, then in the longer term the rest of the world wins.
    muthuk_vanalingam9secondkox2
  • Razer's new Thunderbolt 5 Dock promises faster speeds & a RGB desktop

    That's a small package to have the SSD bay and all of that I/O.  I'd be worried about heat.
    williamlondon
  • Developer angry that App Store is removing game that hasn't been updated in 7 years

    As with lots of these squabbles, both sides are assholes that could use a clobbering with a common sense and decency fish.
    williamlondonmdwmacguiForumPostdanoxRogue01mike1
  • What Apple products will get hit the hardest by Trump's new tariff orders

    jem101 said:
    Now here VAT is applied at a national level, currently 20% but some products are zero rated, most foodstuff, children's clothing, for example. So if a product is sold for, say £100 then the retailer is required to send £20 to the government as a sales tax. And this applies to everything, there is no exemption for ‘home made’ stuff, so yes, I’m struggling to see what issue the current US administration has about this!
    Not quite right, the 20% isn't applied on the end price, it's on the pre-tax price, which the consumer hardly ever sees in countries outside the USA unless you check the detail of your receipts.  If the product is sold for £100, then the pre-tax price would have been £83.33, and the 20% VAT would be £16.66, for a total, inc VAT of £100.
    williamlondon