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Apple apologizes for iPad Pro 'Crush' ad after massive backlash
Lots of snowflakes here masquerading as people who weren’t offended by this terrible ad. It’s terrible because it offended creative people and their tools, who seemed to be the target of this ad. That’s all you need to know. If you weren’t offended, good for you. Do you know what that means? It means that you weren’t offended. Do you know what it doesn’t mean? It doesn’t mean that others didn’t have the right to be offended. How dare they have the audacity of not liking something? -
Apple employees threaten to quit as company takes hard line stance on remote work
fumi said:Lots of woke Snowflakes at Apple and all these tech companies. They need to see what other people have to endure to make a living.
From my experience, people using language like this, are the biggest snowflakes, quickest to claim victimhood, and usually projecting onto others their own traits. They're doing it with an air of superiority, too.
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Twitter sues Elon Musk for backing out of $44 billion merger
grayfox691 said:This has nothing to do with bots. Its buyers remorse for a rich guy who suddenly realized that he doesn't want to tie up 20% of his wealth for an idea he only half baked.
Compressed timeline: Eccentric billionaire wakes up, thought it was a brilliant idea. Consult yes men. Eccentric billionaire wakes up, thought it was a bad idea, Consult yes men.
What ever his actual reasons are it's outrageous that this guy is trolling twitter and playing with peoples livelihood. I'm sure plenty of semi-normal employees have allot of their retirement in Twitters stock and here comes "I do what ever I want and the rules don't apply" Musk. -
AirPods 4 debuts with Active Noise Cancellation & USB-C charging
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Apple engineers reportedly testing new prototype AirPower with A11 processor
Reminds me of another device (much bigger) that was trying to solve a physical design limitation with software. Will you trust it unattended to not set your house on fire? -
Apple reportedly increases iPhone SE chip orders amid greater-than-expected demand
Here's to hoping that Apple will go back to a slab phone like the SE. iPhone 6 is the worst design. We'll it's a good design if you are invested in Apple and think of their screen replacement business. Other than that, very impractical, slippery and fragile, and looks bad, too. -
Fitbit CEO says Apple Watch 'wrong way' to approach wearables
He is right. Apple's watch is selling this well only because it has the entire Apple weight and momentum behind it. For a small company, Fitbit is doing very well. The Apple watch is the first time when Apple wanted to do something, a watch, without there really being a good business/usability case for it, and this was admitted by Apple. Making it available in a $17,000 edition just made Apple look ridiculous. That's what I would think of anyone wearing a $17,000 Apple watch. If they had made a case which could have its innards upgraded every year, I could see the point of that.
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Video: See Apple Maps in iOS 10 in action, with recommended stops along route & saved parked car lo
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Apple designer Jony Ive receives honorary doctorate from University of Oxford
Oh, boy, now there's nothing in the way of Jonathan Ive's tendency to just make everything thinner. -
Google Pixel revealed by resellers, shows remarkable similarity to iPhone design
This design is superior to the iPhones, unfortunately. First off, HTC came out with aluminum and those antenna lines before Apple. Second, the phone has large battery, and as an added bonus, no camera bump. The iPhones since 6 are not really good designs. Apple has a captive audience because everything else, including the ecosystem. This way they can still get away with bad designs, and slippery phones which are unusable without a case.