Sujet : Re: Apple needs to explain that bug that resurfaced deleted photos
De : jollyroger (at) *nospam* pobox.com (Jolly Roger)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.ipad comp.sys.mac.advocacyDate : 26. May 2024, 19:50:00
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On 2024-05-26, Andrew <
andrew@spam.net> wrote:
Jolly Roger wrote on 25 May 2024 16:26:08 GMT :
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Most people have no idea how much money $3 trillion actually is.
Settling these cases isn't nearly as big of a deal as the resident
trolls want to make it out to be.
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Apple's losing of all these billion-dollar lawsuits
Both sides settled amicably, and Apple admitted no wrongdoing, which
means Apple lost none of them. Also, none of these law suits were for
billions of dollars.
The reason Arlen and his little troll gang tell their desperate lies is
because they are hateful little children at heart.
It cost Apple a billion dollars for Apple's lies about batteries
Nope, and little Arlen here can't prove this "billion dollars" claim,
either. He just blurts it out and expects gullible morons to swallow it
without question.
Apple lost every single lawsuit that we know of on that.
Nope. The overwhelming majority of these lawsuits were settled amicably
by both sides, with Apple admitting no wrongdoing - nobody lost those
cases - they were settled.
Apple secretly throttled iPhones.
Nope, Apple mentioned the power management feature in the release notes.
Apple secretly backdated the release notes.
Nope, the release notes are public, right on their website.
Apple brazenly lied about why they did that.
Nope, and you can't cite this supposed lie, because it doesn't exist.
And Apple was forced in the criminal case to publish a mea culpa.
Nope, there were no criminal cases resulting from this performance
management feature which still exists in every iPhone sold today.
Which Apple did because Apple was guilty of lowering the life of
iPhones.
Nope, this feature doesn't activate until after a device spontaneously
shuts down due to the batter being unable to provide enough current to
power the device, after which the feature prevents spikes in resource
usage (performance), which in turn prevents the device from
spontaneously shutting down, extending runtime. But this is all
elementary and you know it well - you just keep lying about it, because"
troll.
This time, Apple is (as far as I an tell) again brazenly lying.
If so you would be able to point to evidence showing they are supposedly
lying - but you can't because they aren't. You are the one lying, as
usual, because: troll.
Apple sure does lose a lot of lawsuits
Nope, untrue. Apple settles a lot of them amicably though - while
admitting no wrongdoing.
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