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Previously on "Apple make me laugh"

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    Knowing Steria, it will be done in Bangalore...
    Or in France, in French because the Home Office didn't spec it properly

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by GreenMirror View Post

    Immigration minister Caroline Nokes told MPs the Home Office could not be blamed because Apple "won't release the upgrade we need in order for it to function".
    I heard that on the radio and lost my coffee.

    Wouldn't it be delightful if Apple released what the Home Office want, and the app doesn't work anyway as it's not been tested properly?

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by GreenMirror View Post
    Meanwhile: -
    The Home Office has also signed a £91m contract with French company Sopra Steria to set up computer terminals at 56 local libraries around the UK to help those without smartphones, or without the necessary digital skills, to apply to stay in the UK.

    It could not be done in the UK?
    Knowing Steria, it will be done in Bangalore...

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  • GreenMirror
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    Apple. The gift that keeps on giving: -

    Brexit: UK government's battle with Apple over EU citizens app - BBC News

    Home Office officials knew there would be a problem with Apple devices when the app was announced early this year.

    But they were hoping Apple would release an update to its operating system to allow users of the firm's devices to scan their passports in the same way that people with Android phones can.

    The US tech giant has so far declined to do so, despite representations from UK government ministers, including a trip to the firm's Silicon Valley HQ by Home Secretary Sajid Javid.

    Immigration minister Caroline Nokes told MPs the Home Office could not be blamed because Apple "won't release the upgrade we need in order for it to function".

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    Meanwhile: -
    The Home Office has also signed a £91m contract with French company Sopra Steria to set up computer terminals at 56 local libraries around the UK to help those without smartphones, or without the necessary digital skills, to apply to stay in the UK.

    It could not be done in the UK?

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  • scooterscot
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    Damn shame

    Murica seems quite upset with the UK at the minute. The UK suggested an increase of taxes on their large tech companies. That special relationship keeps on delivering.

    US attacks UK plan for digital services tax on tech giants

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  • Jog On
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    Shame TTIP is dead and Apple can't sue Stockholm for loss of income

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  • scooterscot
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    What Apple customers do with their money really seems to rub up the local Windaz ilk.

    Apple customers are beautiful people, as such they need beautiful stores to shop in.

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  • Yorkie62
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    This story: Stockholm says no to Apple 'town square' in its oldest park | Cities | The Guardian



    I have to say, I have never seen a gathering of pissed up tramps in an Apple store I wonder what would happen if you took a crate of beer, a couple of jumpers, a football and went with some mates along to one for a friendly kickabout...
    And I was just thinking about popping down to my local "apple town square" at lunchtime with my recently purchased Big Mac, large fries and coke, sitting down at one of their nice tables and eating my lunch. Afterwards I can leave the packaging behind on the table as I leave.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    They ought to just call them w***ing booths.
    Also a leading option for rebranding the Brexit subforum.

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  • GreenMirror
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    They ought to just call them w***ing booths. They seem to be full of millennials creaming themselves over stuff they can't really afford but have convinced themselves they have to have it.
    Like affordable housing?

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    This story: Stockholm says no to Apple 'town square' in its oldest park | Cities | The Guardian



    I have to say, I have never seen a gathering of pissed up tramps in an Apple store I wonder what would happen if you took a crate of beer, a couple of jumpers, a football and went with some mates along to one for a friendly kickabout...
    They ought to just call them w***ing booths. They seem to be full of millennials creaming themselves over stuff they can't really afford but have convinced themselves they have to have it.

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  • darmstadt
    started a topic Apple make me laugh

    Apple make me laugh

    This story: Stockholm says no to Apple 'town square' in its oldest park | Cities | The Guardian

    “It’s funny, we actually don’t call them stores anymore,” Angela Ahrendts, Apple’s senior vice-president of retail, said in November last year, a sentiment reiterated at Apple’s new product event on Tuesday. “We call them town squares, because they’re gathering places where everyone is welcome.”
    I have to say, I have never seen a gathering of pissed up tramps in an Apple store I wonder what would happen if you took a crate of beer, a couple of jumpers, a football and went with some mates along to one for a friendly kickabout...

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