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or sell even less out of the gate. I suspect it will follow a course like the Apple Watch. First it will be disparaged by the tech media and PC crowd, then Apple will flail a bit trying to define its core use, then it will take over. I still thin…
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agree…the key here is “head-mounted displays.”
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But wait, I thought Apple disabled all-the-time-airdrop because they are kowtowing to the Chinese government. You mean there are other reasons? Like human stupidity and bad behavior?
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oneof52 said: NASCAR on my iPhone! F@&k yeah, with VR content please. Brilliant.
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They should recategorize the concept of algorithm as “promotion” to build a stronger case which gets at the core of the issue. Forcing a change to algorithms will not make the internet anodyne, the bad stuff is still out there. The tech companies p…
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I find it curious that the farm equipment companies got a pass here as there is a greater need for farmers to get their repairs done in an affordable fashion than millennials and their iPhones. They are running low margin high risk businesses and t…
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Wall Street will never get Apple. They love it when firms lay people off, look at the bounce that FB got this week. They reward layoffs more than success. But despite the comments of AI, Tim is great, maybe better than Jobs would have been for thi…
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I do think again this is Apple’s chance to be disruptive and their competitors are already getting ready to scramble once Apple defines the way. And Apple has the advantage by being integrated in house and has shown prowess in the technical issues …
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Agree with general theme here, unlike something like Ticket Master, the silence from consumers on this issue is deafening (and I also suspect some of the political motivation here is due to campaign contributions and influence of competitors). If p…
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bobolicious said: ... because of course everyone has the time and ability to read and understand the full EULA and white papers including the often vague and carefully couched legal language ... I would argue that is the standard a law firm …
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Thanks Mike, and count me in as someone that only uses AI.
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I have to call BS on this data. When I walk through airports during my all too frequent flights these days I see iPhone 14 Pros in many hands & AppleWatch Ultras (the latter may have single handedly saved the quarter). The iPhone 14 Pro Max I …
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I read the FT piece and I think that Apple is unique among technology companies in that Apple seems to have real institutional memory of where they have been and where they are going. Part of this is built into the DNA, part is Steve’s legacy but a…
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Apple should learn from its CODA experience, breakout talent and quality is often not from big budget stars but from the up and comers who have vision and hunger to create something great.
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It amazes me that with all these similar thefts that the police would need to ask Apple employees to enable tracking. It seems like this type of criminality would stop in its tracks if their was a way to engage retail product tracking. After all i…
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Love the article and comments. I was skeptical about the speed of adoption and I think it will be like the Apple Watch…slow at first but the. will snowball. I think about the screen dependency of Generation Z and how they have adjusted to having c…
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Yes users WILL LOVE giving up their email addresses to merchants so they can be bombarded with spam. The other thing to know about Zelle is once it is sent, there is no way to recall the payment if subsequent fraud or a simple mistake occurs unlike…
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On the other hand, MSFT wastes so much money on overpriced acquisitions that it seems like bad judgment to cut back on R&D in this fashion to save a few bucks. Though I admire the trying-to-be-all-things-to-all-people ethos they do seem to have…
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I also find it interesting that the biggest complainers about the App Store duopoly are other businesses and not consumers themselves.
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The FT article is in two parts and ia recommended reading for anyone who wants to understand the complexity of Apple & China’s relationship. It really is the best article I have read about this issue in sometime. And it really is an even more …