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Apple introduces real time, cross-platform iWork collaboration
This is incredibly and indispensably awesome for a lot of people who need this in corporations and schools.
No need to work separately and then merge. You can do it all live and in real time.
With excellent web support, this can be done using any platform with a modern web browser. (Windows, Linux, AIX, Solaris, Chrome book, Mac OS, iOS, Android etc...)
This greatly raises the bar for free iWorks in the corporate world and schools on most platforms and in most languages. -
Apple reportedly boosts 'iPhone 7' parts orders ahead of launch
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Apple CEO Tim Cook calls EU tax ruling 'total political crap,' cites potential anti-US sentiment
crowley said:Wow, that's rich. Set up a corporation with the express intention of avoiding paying taxes in the US or EU, then try and play them off against each other when you get caught.AppleInsider said:
"I think that's exactly what it is," Cook said. "I think it's a desire to reallocate taxes that should be paid in the U.S. to the EU."
Sorry Tim, your hands are slick with red stuff.
The EU is not ready for the global economy and should be dissolved.
What the fuck do they think this is? A Socialist World? -
Apple CEO Tim Cook calls EU tax ruling 'total political crap,' cites potential anti-US sentiment
big brother 84 said:I listened to Tim Cook trying to defend Apple's pitifully low tax rate on the BBC news this morning and it just sounded bad. Very bad PR. Attacking the EU is very unwise. All the people whose businesses pay tax at 20% are looking at this and saying why should Apple pay tax at less than 1%.
As a life-long Apple evangelist, even I find this Apple hard to swallow.
Ireland set its tax laws and Apple abided by them and greatly benefitted the country in the process.
The most Ireland can do now is change their law but asking for back taxes is pure bullshit
Fuck the companies that choose to pay 20% when 12% and lower is available them in Ireland.
If these companies are too stupid or too lazy to take advantage of it then I say fuck them. This is a competitive global economy and the EU is clearly not ready for it.
The US government and American companies should target the EU back, hit them hard enough to get them dissolved. To hell with any consequences to be fixed later.
The EU is an ill conceived organization managed by idiots that should not exist. The world would be better without them. -
Samsung stops shipments of 'exploding' Galaxy Note 7 phones