As a layman, I am having a hard time understanding how someone could be charged of insider trading on a company that is not trading publicly? If someone could explain, thanks!
not much different from France's Carrefour or Auchan supermarkets selling their own brands on their shelves, but this time it's happening online. Am I wrong to make this analogy?
Have you tried to authenticate using another Apple device that's already logged in using the same account? Cause I can enter my ID password using my iPhone on my Gen1 Apple TV.
Why would a university have so much cash laying around? Oh yeah, it's in the business of making money with a side effect of MAYBE educating people. SO DAMN WRONG. Time to hit the RESET button in the higher education system in USA.
yep, i had a game that used the word "flow" in it. Some nefarious company trademarked the word "flow" for video games and started sending take down notices to all games that had the word "flow" in it. I just removed the app cause it's not worth the fight, but boy, there is no justice in the app stores, they apply the law of the jungle, the strongest wins and when it's getting out of control the "silverback Apple God Ape" comes to have his last word.
i personally enjoy seeing young teenagers recording dancing videos on the beach while prior to tiktok they used to just seat down, heads down on their phone, absent, non-existent.
The nuclear bomb brought nuclear reactors, providing affordable electricity in many places. Drone swarms also have the potential to turn into useful applications.