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In reply to the discussion: Sorry, Apple, and Apple fans, but that's how it goes. [View all]Zalatix
(8,994 posts)42. His ideas on how much it costs to make things here are correct. YOU are uninformed.
And the topic of this thread is that Apple is far from the only company deserving of being slammed.
BTW Congress IS passing laws - they just sent a new tariff/duty law against China to President Obama's desk.
In short: you need to get informed before you call others uninformed.
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That's just how it is. Some one, or in this case some company, is going to be made the example.
jillan
Feb 2012
#1
Targeting Apple is just a cheap stunt? You've just agreed with me that the FLA is a sham then.
Pholus
Mar 2012
#27
His ideas on how much it costs to make things here are correct. YOU are uninformed.
Zalatix
Mar 2012
#42
You make an example of the worst offenders. Which is more important, the bankers, or the...
joshcryer
Feb 2012
#5
That's kinda petty. Windows has been vulnerable forever. Linux is also potentially vulnerable.
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#9
Apple is a big player in the mp3 player market, the tablet market and the cell phone market.
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#11
The problem is by attacking Apple you're attacking the company that's doing the best
jeff47
Feb 2012
#13
MS is a bad company, but the problem here is Dell, and HP, and Sony and . . .
Jakes Progress
Feb 2012
#17