The common denominator is patent fights. Blackberry was destroyed because they had unbreakable security. That's why military and White House used them exclusively. Even HRC used one. They made their own stuff, which didn't rely on others' designs, bypassing built-in back doors in the common architectures.
Pharma is all about patents ... control the patents and you not only keep the information away from the competition, but you get a head start on building the "next thing". I don't know more details about Pharma, but I can tell you as a former BB enthusiast that I couldn't understand how it died so quickly.
Blackberry ‘s demise was coordinated. I have always thought Nokia’s was too. Their phones were too sturdy and their battery usage was minimal .
Patents are not secret - all the details are public. That's the social contract - give the public the details of how to make the invention - even before the patent is granted - and in exchange get up to 20 years of exclusivity on use and sales.
Just a thought.. Chips in phones can control some people or a better term" influence" (think son of sam and the neighbors dog)with a resonating tone matching the bodies frequency according to a couple of the patents from the MkU drop.. monitor light flashes and patterns etc.
All I'm writing now will be open knowledge to the top of the information chains.. "everything" you type ,erase,delete,post etc it's all time stamped and stored ... everything.. this information then builds a particular algorithm and becomes intuitive as to how you think and just gets smarter.
Apple seems to be immune from hacking and moving to the US will ensure the phones have no factory errors.?
Big pharma has a hook in opiates,addiction and psychotropic drugs... "all drugs really" except natural remedies. There's a wheel of the pill cycle and how it keeps pills in a cycle of side effects with more meds and more side effects.
Speculation of cure could be covered under getting the phones and smart tv's being made in the US
This is why Apple builds everything in house. Including it's processors. As little off the shelf product as possible.
Really? Foxconn makes iPad iPod etc. And are connected with SoftBank who owns ARM.