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Apple owes more than $500K in taxes for iPhones sold between 2010 and 2013
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Man dives into freezing waters to rescue iPhone XS lost in Canadian harbor
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Intel targets M1 weaknesses in 'You're not on a Mac' ad campaign
Usually I see government industrial subsidy as a good thing but… I have a question. Five years ago the technology to do what TSMC was doing existed since as they were doing it. Instead, the US chip companies rested on there laurels, thinking what they were doing as good enough and could not even develop the capability to do what TSMC was doing. Now the IS chip companies are 5 years behind and crying for help from the government to do what they couldn’t/didn’t do 5 years ago. So, why were they not developing this technology 5 years ago? Then would have continued to be a leader in the industry and not require government assistance to catch up. (This from a life long liberal) -
Future iPhone may keep your data private by tracking where you look
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Why Apple's supply chain is prepared for China's coronavirus
OutdoorAppDeveloper said:I hope Apple plans to quarantine its products for at least nine days as that is how long the virus can survive on a surface.