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Ming-Chi Kuo: Investors should be cautious about Apple Vision Pro launch hype
sternapples53 said:Right now it's just about getting the Vision Pro to developers. I still think Vision Pro will be stuck in a vertical market niche of gamers and entertainment industry. I ask my friends who say 'this is the most amazing thing since sliced bread do you still go to 3D movies?' Almost every reviewer so far says after wearing it for more than 30 minutes you want to take it off. it's too heavy. Maybe future ones will weight less but still you get used to the special effects and it's not special anymore just like 3D movies. Anyway the jury is out until next year. -
Here we go again - Apple rejects Hey Calendar app from App Store
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Department of Justice antitrust filing against Apple said to be imminent, for the fourth c...
designr said:tht said:designr said:According to another article these are the things they've been looking into:- How the Apple Watch works better with iPhone than other smart watches do.
- How Apple locks competitors out of iMessage.
- How Apple blocks other financial firms from offering tap-to-pay services similar to Apple Pay on the iPhone.
- Whether Apple favors its own apps and services over those provided by third-party developers.
- How Apple has blocked cloud gaming apps from the App Store.
- How Apple restricts the iPhone's location services from devices that compete with AirTag.
- How App Tracking Transparency impacted the collection of advertising data.
- In-app purchase fees collected by Apple.
- Is probably just because Apple has great engineers.
- Totally Apple's prerogative.
- Might be a bit sketchy of Apple—and a legitimate reason for consumer/owner/user complaints.
- Not sure exactly what number 4 means.
- Would be solved by allowing users to load apps from alternative app stores.
- Might be sketchy of Apple too.
- Not sure about this one.
- Would be solved by allowing users to load apps from alternative app stores.
P.S. Apple just pulled another bone-head move of rejecting the 37 Signals Hey Calendar app: https://x.com/dhh/status/1743341929675493806 (here's a summary: https://world.hey.com/dhh/apple-rejects-the-hey-calendar-from-their-app-store-4316dc03)
P.P.S. Whether anyone here wants to admit it or not, Apple has become like the Microsoft we hated in the past (and IBM before them). Perhaps this is an inevitable outcome of success and size and dominance. But I think we all expected—perhaps quite naively—better from Apple.
Bottom line is that I should be allowed to install apps from anyone I choose to.
(NOTE: For some of the other items like Messages, I agree, that's their platform. But there's clearly a line here where Apple is extending its controlling, authoritarian hand into a device that I have paid for—and handsomely I might add.)
Either way, Apple best be careful here. -
Apple's rumored buy of Peloton ignores giant factors weighing against it
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iPhone 16 won't be compelling, says analyst with no compelling data