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iPhone 'Personal Hotspot' tech violates networking patent, lawsuit claims
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Apple hatched years-long plan to reduce royalty payments to Qualcomm, documents reveal
Johan42 said:Qualcomm can charge whatever they want for their products. If Apple does not like it they can get modems from someone else. But they won’t do that...being the most hypocritical company and all, that complains of high prices for modems while overcharging their customers.apple can charge whatever they want for their products. if you do not like it, you can get products from someone else. but will you? being a hypocritical person that defends one company by saying they can charge whatever they want but condemn another for the same thing you say they are allowed to do is silly and shows a glaring hole in your 'logic'. -
The TextBlade keyboard is superb, but you'll have to be patient
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Apple Card will be the most secure credit card ever, and here's why
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Huawei's CFO probably owns more Apple products than you
GeorgeBMac said:In a related matter, the European commission called bull on Trump's attacks on Huawei.From Reuters:"The European Commission will next week urge EU countries to share more data to tackle cybersecurity risks related to 5G networks but will ignore U.S. calls to ban Huawei Technologies ... The United States has lobbied Europe to shut out Huawei, saying its equipment could be used by the Chinese government for espionage. Huawei has strongly rejected the allegations and earlier this month sued the U.S. government over the issue ... The Commission will not call for a European ban on global market leader Huawei, leaving it to EU countries to decide on national security grounds ... The Commission said the recommendation would stress a common EU approach to security risks to 5G networks. "https://www.reuters.com/article/us-eu-huawei-tech-exclusive/exclusive-eu-to-drop-threat-of-huawei-ban-but-wants-5g-risks-monitored-sources-idUSKCN1R32K3
And, the case against Meng is largely in the same status: she is charged with violating Trump's allegations and sanctions on Iran which the rest of the world (except the far right) rejects as bogus, politically motivated rhetoric.