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Geek lore would have it that the logo of the Apple corporation is a nod to Turing's suicide, on the assumption that the bitten apple found by his side was laced with the cyanide that killed him.
To be fair, while Mr. Daisey's particular obsession is the product line of the Apple corporation, the ethical problems he explores are not exclusive to owners of MacBooks and iPods.
For the Apple corporation to paint themselves as an entity with lofty moral standards is absurd.
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Boyle told me that when Scott Rudin sent him the script for the movie, he happened to be reading The Circle, by Dave Eggers, which is about an Apple-like corporation run by a trio of Jobsian technologists.
He's an innocent scapegoat who will get smeared as a "bad apple" by a corporation that off-loads its real crimes.
Companies like Google, 3M, Disney and Apple show that corporations can stay creative even as they grow large.
That would all be fine except all the rumours surrounding Beats 1's audience suggest that even Apple, the most successful corporation in the world and one of the most powerful brands in music, is still struggling to make Beats 1 work at any meaningful scale.
And no need to belabor what corporations like Apple do to avoid paying taxes.
Under the first amendment, corporations like Apple have no obligation to publish every app that comes their way.
But given the choice of getting my winter apples from a large corporation or a family farm in the Hudson Valley, I'm decidedly less enthused by foreign competition.
But for anyone hoping that it would result in an swell of support for closing tax loopholes and repatriating hundreds of billions of dollars in cash held "overseas" by American corporations — in Apple's case, actually deposited in Manhattan bank accounts — the event was something of a letdown.
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