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President Trump talked to Apple CEO Tim Cook after China tariff reduction
onemoreone said:“There's no question: Trump's Tariff policy is destroying America's economy, creating scarcity, and causing mass job loss. I mean the proof is in the pudding, why else would our economy shrink for the first time since COVID?”
There is no evidence of any of this. I have yet to see any actual scarcity and haven’t seen any news reports of scarcity. The last jobs report showed more jobs created than expected, the current inflation report showed the lowest inflation since 2021. The GDP shrank because companies increased imports not because the economy was slowing down so really an anomaly not reality. Finally the last time the economy shrank was in the two consecutive quarters of the spring and summer of 2022 (so during the Biden recession, which wasn’t a recession because that would make Biden look bad), which was well after COVID which absolutely didn’t have any effect after 2021 (and really not after 2020). -
Epic resubmits 'Fortnite' to the App Store for review, as its initial request seemingly ig...
CrossPlatformFrogger said:I hope Apple continues to ignore Epic, not because I have anything against Fortnite being on the App Store, but this brings more attention to Apple and its abuse of its platform. So Apple, please carry on! -
iPhone 17 Air vs Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Apple's thin iPhone competition
charlesn said:igorsky said:It’s weird how Samsung is still stubbornly releasing products as though Apple is their competition. That war ended years ago. They should focusing on the Chinese Android OEMs that are eating their lunch. -
Hands on with all four iPhone 17 dummy models
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Five years of Apple Silicon: How Apple continues to revolutionize chips
keithw said:I'm not complaining- really- i have a fully loaded M4 Max MBP, but if Apple charged fair prices for RAM and SSD storage, they would likely triple their market share. People still see Macs as "overpriced luxury items," which is clearly unfair.