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williamlondon said: danox said: foregoneconclusion said: Globally, it looks like legislators think App Store commissions are the big bad wolf and crypto/AI are warm, fuzzy bunnies. Bizarre at best. They are running in interf…
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As a CT resident with decades of opposing Senator Blumenthal, I am hardly surprised this would have his fingerprints all over.
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Unlike past years, I actually have a spare iOS device to test with instead of only testing in a VM for MacOS; but a few years ago, before I learned my lesson, that year’s public beta updated the structure of Reminders, which was shared across my fam…
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avon b7 said: jeff fields said: avon b7 said: rob53 said: Apple owns its products not the EU. The EU has no right to dictate to Apple how its products operate. As I’ve said before, the EU has every right to build their ow…
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I see a lot of apologists for malum prohibitum and disregard for property rights. For simply having the audacity to point it out, I won’t be at all surprised to find this post downvoted by those condoning initiation of force by the proxy of the sta…
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folk fountain said: He's asking the shareholders to pay. There is no such thing as Apple paying. If you increase the cost of every iPhone by 25% that comes out of profits with comes out of the shareholder value. Money does not magically appea…
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This is the kind of position I would expect of Bernie out of Vermont; but, politicians as a general rule are hardly known for their economic literacy. If they were, the US government wouldn’t have racked up almost $37 trillion in debt, more than hal…
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I’ve yet to see how this law works without relying on a particularly perverse reading of the commerce clause & completely ignoring the takings clause.
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I read this situation as a classic case of politicians ruling on subject matter they are functionally illiterate on. It's not localized. I regard it as endemic to the political class, everywhere. It's not a left or right issue. It is an issue of aut…
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This ruling is akin to Lamborghini being declared anticompetitive for not allowing 3rd party (including parts made by Ford & Chrysler) dealer installed accessories in the Temorino. Apple is a minority manufacturer of phones, tablets, and person…
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On the one hand, this is somewhat horrifying because it means that someone could conceivably track someone’s car by identifying the Bluetooth address of the cars stereo head unit. On the more positive side, this means that someone could track their …
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I’d been considering upgrading from my iPhone 13; but MagSafe is more useful to me in day to day use than Apple Intelligence, so I’m just going to have the Apple Store replace the battery.
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I agree with all your points. My current iPhone is also a 13 mini, which is currently needing a battery replacement. I had been considering a replacement if that replacement had come in at $499 or less. I didn’t need the A18 cpu (I wouldn’t have rej…
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I wonder if they abandoned the SE moniker to allow a price over $500.
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JFC_PA said: Other than suspicions has anyone ever delivered actual proof of any PRC security violations involving TikTok? Relying on Trump, the originator of the entire jihad, is sAd. The only alleged evidence was redacted so much that i…
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Any chance that CarPlay 2.0 will include APIs to allow OBD dongle applications to display? I don’t normally keep an OBD dongle connected to the port; but it would be helpful when testing or tuning.
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Hopefully, Apple is not putting all their eggs into the new car basket. Advanced CarPlay is a natural for the aftermarket and I’d love to see them work with vendors such as VDO, Haltech, Auto Meter, etc.
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danox said: 9secondkox2 said: Sneaky. China set up a front firm to not look Chinese to order chips who’d then send them to Huawei. That makes a heck of a lot more sense than tsmc shooting itself in the foot to violate sanctions. But …
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The sanctions require TSMC to perform due diligence; but if a sufficient legend was created to cause the shell company to appear legitimate despite investigation, what is the expected investigational burden required by law? I’m not attempting to be …
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aderutter said: Wish they’d make the next SE the mini form-factor. Agreed. I’m still clinging to my 13 mini.