In quest to defeat Euro red-tape, Apple said it had three Safari browsers – not oneLee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@lemmy.world – 127 points – 8 months agotheregister.com19Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsOmg what a stupid argument from Apple.I mean, it's a smart argument, because they want to keep control of their closed platform and not follow regulations. It's just also nonsense and rather unethical. This strategy appears not to have been very effective. It appears the author agrees with you.
Omg what a stupid argument from Apple.I mean, it's a smart argument, because they want to keep control of their closed platform and not follow regulations. It's just also nonsense and rather unethical. This strategy appears not to have been very effective. It appears the author agrees with you.
I mean, it's a smart argument, because they want to keep control of their closed platform and not follow regulations. It's just also nonsense and rather unethical.
Omg what a stupid argument from Apple.
I mean, it's a smart argument, because they want to keep control of their closed platform and not follow regulations. It's just also nonsense and rather unethical.
It appears the author agrees with you.