

They don’t want non-whites to survive. This is a feature not a bug.
They don’t want non-whites to survive. This is a feature not a bug.
Biden is like Zaphod Bebblebrox, he had his brain split into two. But the older he gets the less he can control which part is talking.
I didn’t say that. What I said was if you change “monopoly” for “anticompetitive practices” my question still stands. “How is it different from how Nintendo acts with the Switch?” Keeping in mind that I had already conceded that better smartwatch access made sense.
While I appreciate semantic clarity as much as anybody else I’m not sure it changes my question in this case.
I rarely find myself defending giant corporations but after having looked at the list it seems I am going to have to.
Some of the things do make sense, like allowing other smartwatches the same notification access as Apple Watches. But others like the audio switching seem to lack a fundamental understanding of how that even works.
I keep trying to figure out though what exactly Apple has a monopoly in… they don’t have the largest segment of any market they are in so it makes it seem like the EU is complaining that they have a monopoly on iPhones… which… yes… but that is like saying Nintendo has a monopoly on the Switch.
Edit: I seem to have failed to express the nuance I wanted to. None the less there seem to be some issues with the demands here and I think it will be interesting to see how this pans out.
Lunch isn’t included; 8-5 is 9 hours…
I don’t understand why so many people here keep saying that it’s too hard to make a small phone when all these companies literally make watches with 5G connections…
Fun fact: The iPhone name is owned by Cisco not Apple.
In general, electric cars aren’t here to save the environment they are here to save the car industry.