Apple created the f-ing platform, both hardware and software as well as the distribution system. It is WILDLY successful and popular. If you don't like how they do it, go somewhere else.
Seriously? If I disagree with something, if I consider it harmful to society, I will say why I disagree with it and why I think it is harmful, which is exactly what the article and the OP are doing. I think it can be assumed that people with concerns like this will, as you say, go somewhere else. There's a subtle implication in your post, however, that people with such concerns should shut up about them.
Why would getting a bootleg copy help with the licence agreement? The free version produces non-watermarked files so no-one can prove that any given video was produced with a free version or a bootleg version. If you're going to commit theft or copyright violation or whatever your legal system calls it, it doesn't really matter which route you take.
You going to watch the new Game of Thrones then?
Apparently not. The announcement was pretty much this.
That says nothing about extending range. It talks about ending range anxiety. Which could be, for isntance, adjusting the sat nav so it calculates how much further you can drive before you go out of range of the nearest charging station.
330km is the upper bound for depth, but the real question is, what's the lower bound? I want to see error bars!
So your preference is whatever your boss tells you? You have no opinions on what you prefer? I'm astonished that anyone that reads
There was an old friend of Mohammed Emwazi ("Jyhadi John") saying that he was a really nice guy - sweet, gentle, intelligent, and everyone was horrified that anyone could say that of such a monster. Er, I'm sorry, but if that's what the guy actually thought about Emwazi at the time, then that's what he thought. You can't change that.
It's not the idea that was top secret. It's the specific implementation and the fact that they were using it and what for that was secret.
To be honest, using a method called "getline" in order to break up a string on commas is hardly intuitive.
...and the extension doesn't actually say what it is, it says what the operating system will try to do with it. Which is just as important, if not more so, but it's important to get these details right. Sloppy tech journalism.
It's a visitor from a different spacetime.
Zombies have been a popular story trope since long before memes, or even tropes, were invented.
So when someone takes a picture of you wearing these glasses, uploads it to Facebook and tags you...
IF I HAD A MINE SHAFT, I don't think I would just abandon it. There's got to be a better way. -- Jack Handley, The New Mexican, 1988.