hitmyspot@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Israel grants Intel $3.2 billion for new $25 billion chip plantEnglish
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9 months agoOr they are worried that Intel will pull out due to risk of consumer boycott and want to push the deal through.
Or they are worried that Intel will pull out due to risk of consumer boycott and want to push the deal through.
I still miss the fingerprint reader on the back of the Nexus 5x. And CyanogenMod added the ability to swipe it to see notification shade which was great.
The position is just a natural place to place your finger when holding a phone so the unlock was more automatic rather than a deliberate action being required.
I thought paying staff properly was the cool hipster thing to do? Not wage theft and fines.
Personally, I boycott. It’s much easier to boycott companies with terrible overpriced products.
Yes, but look at bud light. Boycotts can be hugely damaging. If people start boycotting Intel, Dell HP and other suppliers will happily offer amd instead. Similarly, companies with policies of not buying from suppliers with slave labour or supporting genocide may decide Intel falls in that category now. They do it as a PR exercise but ultimately it’s consumer sentiment that drives it.
Intel will need to decide if the sweetener is worth the risk. From war interrupting supply. From boycotts. From brand damage.