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On 2024-09-16 17:12, Alan Browne wrote:status>TRANSLATION: I realise that I've lost this argument, but am not man enough to admit it.
On 2024-09-15 12:59, Java Jive wrote:>>
On 2024-09-15 16:17, Alan Browne wrote:>>
On 2024-09-14 12:30, Java Jive wrote:>
BOLLOCKS! The above is just yet another predictable example of Apple propaganda & EU-bashing. The simple truth is that nearly all the other manufacturers had already adopted the USB-C standard while it was still voluntary, but Apple had more or less refused point blank [my caps to highlight the overwhelming majority]:
I note that you snipped the quote of the numbers of overwhelming majority, how unsurprising given your posting record.
I'm not wasting time on your minutiae. This stuff has been covered ad nauseum in the past.
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You've just adapted a trolling attitude of which I'm getting quite bored.
TRANSLATION: I realise that I've lost this argument, but am not man enough to admit it, so simply restate my flawed opinion as though it has the same ...>Apple is a business and make business decisions. Apple is one of the original companies that _defined_ USB-C. But, they also jumped ahead of everyone with the Lightning connector quite a while before that - and therefore there was (is) a lot of Lightning based cables and accessories out there.>
And, even worse, from memory there are at least two EU technical boards giving advice to EU legislators over such matters, both of which Apple contribute to, so you have to ask yourself why they didn't bring their products into compliance sooner?
Business decision. Period. As stated.
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