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To: rnsmth who wrote (12236)11/5/2011 3:46:47 PM
From: iggyl  Respond to of 32692
 
True. Those rights may rest in Apple's use of Qualcomm chips and any Qualcomm pass through rights.



To: rnsmth who wrote (12236)11/5/2011 4:52:04 PM
From: FJB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 32692
 
The Darker Side of Apple: The Human Cost of Your iProducts

By Stacy Curtin | Daily Ticker – Fri, Nov 4, 2011 12:44 PM EDT

finance.yahoo.com

Excerpt:

As research for his show, Daisey visited Foxconn—a place many journalists and Americans have never visited—and what he found surprised him beyond belief.

"What I was really shocked by was institutionalized dehumanization," he says. "The systems that are put in place are working and the objective of them working is to work people, basically, to death."

He's talking about "massive production lines" where people work "endlessly." Workers are never rotated and end up doing the same task hundreds of thousand of times. "I met many workers whose joints in their hands have disintegrated from doing that work…. [Hands] literally swollen, literally deformed [and] permanently warped," he explains.




To: rnsmth who wrote (12236)11/5/2011 6:01:33 PM
From: zax  Respond to of 32692
 
Motorola has a default judgement against Apple in their pocket now.

" In this case, the court declared the default judgment preliminarily enforceable. Motorola Mobility can now apparently bar Apple from selling any of its mobile devices in Germany (even without bail)." [My emphasis].

Continued: ."... this decision can be executed "preliminarily", which means under German law that Motorola Mobility can enforce this injunction against Apple from now on even if Apple appeals the ruling"



Apple, meet pooch. Guess what you just did? ROFL.



To: rnsmth who wrote (12236)11/5/2011 6:46:57 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 32692
 
BREAKING...CRAPple's share of profits DECLINED from Q2 57% to Q3 52% while Android's INCREASED from 25% to 39%....bwahahahaha...(even in the share of profits that you were so gung-ho about, CRAPple is losing market share.... LMFAO... too funny...)