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The key is that Apple does allow those who offer Apps to access platforms that don’t use Apple APIs and bring their own customers or offers free ad supported apps onto the App Store with no fees. Most apps are actually free, supported by paid apps f…
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I think the real problem with Lucky was the story telling. I enjoyed it fairly well, but the characters didn’t win me over. My 10 year old was bored with it and he loves Pixar and Disney characters. I can’t put my finger on it, but something importa…
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mayfly said: I hope Apple isn't chasing rainbows and unicorns in the AR/VR sector. From what I've seen, especially the failures of Meta and Google's offerings, the entire tech industry may have overestimated the demand for these products and …
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foad said: Spotify chose a loss-leading industry and is scapegoating iOS. They pay less to artists, overspent on podcasting, and are using the government to coverup their poor decisions. They created the loss-leader streaming model and th…
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jdw said: geekmee said: jgreg728 said: And here is a major reason why this technology will not be replacing any current devices anytime soon. Yes, it will be a utter failure… just like Apple’s other failures. You mean like…
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thadgarrison said: I’m curious how you’re fitting four 6900’s in the Mac Pro. I was only able to get two. Any examples? I think Apple has once again drawn a line in the sand making it clear they are OK with true power users having to use PC’…
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ApplePoor said: Hopefully, this still unreleased "product" will be more successful than myG4 Cube in the closet which was a unique design and customizable.... The Cube was a decade before its time, just like Newton was. One big differ…
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I bet Steve Balmer winces every time he reads his quote saying the iphone had no chance of gaining significant market share.
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I’m sick of all of these Putin supporters in the US. They follow political leaders who do not have their best interests at heart. The America they want is run by Putin because he supports their run for power. They barely try to hide it. They are tra…
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Jesus said it best. Hypocrite! First remove the plank from your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye
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elijahg said: I have no idea where Andrew got the idea that this case is about Apple varying parts in iPhones. It's nothing to do with that at all. It's to do with them serializing identical parts. This is literally fake news. They are se…
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JP234 said: So sayeth the Oracle of Omaha. And he's right. You pay $30-40K for a car that does one thing. You pay $1K for a device that does more things than you can count or even remember, many of them essential of important to your daily li…
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Apple plays a really long game and never just jumps into anything. The reason these cases rarely hold up is Apple has usually been working on a solution long before the other companies have. In some cases they have submitted for patents before some …
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leighr said: I realise that Apple has spent a long time developing their AR, but I can’t help but wonder if their time has been misplaced. Both MS and Google tried, and failed, which is not unusual, and Samsung will no doubt copy as soon as i…
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9secondkox2 said: It’s like anything else. If Apple really wants to do glasses, they need to get developers on board first to make it compelling. At the very least, they can get folks all in on XR with iPhone/ipad/Watch, etc. an Apple Watch …
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tht said: Not sure what's up with the media reporting of both Gurman and Kuo here. It seems obvious that Apple is going to announce this goggles product with it shipping at least 6 months later. Hard to believe that this wasn't going to happe…
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I find it amazing that Apple can be painted in a poor light for technical issues with a design they haven’t even revealed. Sometimes these phantom products and issues can even negatively effect their stock price. What is never postulated is that th…
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DAalseth said: If you're an Apple user and somebody offers you $10,000, with the the only proviso [that] they'll take away your iPhone and you'll never be able to buy another," he said, "you're not going to take it. That’s a very silly statem…
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proline said: Weird that Apple feels so easily threatened these days. My local Apple Store was right above a Microsoft store for years. Back then, that just served to visually demonstrate the huge difference in consumer attention between the …
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dewme said: avon b7 said: dewme said: This is a tough one. Apple has been very successful in stepping in where others have underserved or failed. Bot in those cases the underlying need was still quite clear. For example, there …