I think Apple and ATT would be sued, class action style, if the phone was unable to make phone calls reliably. occamsrazor macrumors 6502 Feb 25, 2007 427 17 Sep 18, 2009 #120 How about Apple open the AppStore
They want Apple sued. They want Apple to be forced by the federal government to comply with their personal wishes. They want Apple taken down. Yet they continue to be customers. The mind boggles at the sheer irrationality of the mindset. If I actually felt the same as these losers...
Did Facebook Cheat?: A Test Case of Antitrust Ethics 143 must not be turned upon when he wins."38 And in 2021, a judge dismissed an antitrust suit against Apple's allegedly anticompetitive use of its app store on the grounds that "suc- cess is not illegal."39 Even today's...
The settlement comes after a lengthy court battle that first began in 2012 over the iOS feature known as “Find Friends.” A group of iPhone users sued a number of social media companies, as well as Apple, for violating their privacy by neglecting to tell them that Find Friends would take...
In 2007, Wi-LANsued Appleover its use of Wi-Fi in certain product. The so-called "patent troll" again brought claims against Apple in 2010, claiming infringement of patented Bluetooth technology.
In an interview with The Guardian last year, Prince said of his comments from 2010: ““What I meant was that the internet was over for anyone who wants to get paid, and I was right about that. Tell me a musician who’s got rich off digital sales. Apple’s doing pretty good...
I have always wondered this. I mean so long ago it used to be IBM vs Apple like when I was a little kid and clones were just starting to come on board and IBM PC compatible was a thing. For at least 20 years it has ben referred to...
In 2007, after Apple discovered that most of the Ruby on Rails developers were using MAC, it pushed violently on the OS and pushed Ruby on Rails. We can find that the promotion of the language by commercial companies will make this door. Programming languages are rapidly becoming popular. ...
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