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  • Tim Cook wants to debut one more big product category before he retires

    socaltrojandude said:

    As a visionary who has continued trying to 'kick a dent in the universe' I would say he's been a complete failure.
    Who are you quoting?

    Steve Jobs
    #1 Jony Ive should have been reigned in way more but obviously everyone including Cook was too scared to say no to him.
    This assumes there was something that they should've said no to. Scared? Haha

    Apple Remote
    #2 This CSAM issue is a public relations disaster and they should just come out and say sorry,---we overstepped. You can't use 'PRIVACY' as a major selling point to your product and out of the other side of your mouth say, PRIVACY from everyone except us who will scan through and review anything personal you try to use on our product.
    It sure does sound like a PR disaster when you completely misrepresent how the feature works!

    What am I misinterpreting? They are going to review photos in iCloud to determine if they are kiddie porn. Whether someone is a pedo or not, nobody likes the idea of someone they don't know looking at their personal photos to 'review'
    #3 Horrible decisions on anything entertainment related. They should have bought Netflix, but didn't. They should have bought Hulu, but didn't. They should have bought MGM, but didn't. Because Cook says Apple believes its a better value to create our own content. Meanwhile, there is not enough content available to make them a major player and they won't ever be considered one because Cook keeps passing on anything he doesn't see 'fitting the Apple brand'

    I still have yet to see a reasonable explanation as to why they should have done this, or that they absolutely must become a "major player" instantly in streaming content. Meanwhile, their original content has been doing extremely well and cleaning up in awards.

    If its about maximizing shareholder value then I doubt that's being achieved. A couple shows winning awards means nothing if nobody is watching. Without viewership Apple will eventually shut this down. Meanwhile they have passed on a ton of great shows. I don't get Cooks/Apple's logic in this....we only want prestige family friendly entertainment...yet they are willing to host misogynistic pornographic rock and rap songs.....
    #5 Jimmy Iovine/Dr Dre/Beats - A billion dollars wasted....not sure what they got out of that deal in hindsight....shitty headphones with way too much bass?
    #6 ITunes and Apple Music - Apple's biggest link to its young customer base seems to survive by luck...why is iTunes lobotomized to cater to the streaming community? What about the billions of us who bought songs for 99 cents? Why is Apple Music so annoying to set up?
    Weird you don't make the Beats and Apple Music connection, but that's literally what they bought. One of the most popular headphones brands was just a bonus. As has been clearly documented many times in the past, that headphone business paid for the acquisition and beyond already. I have zero problems with my fairly massive iTunes Library and its integration with Apple Music, which for the most part works just fine for me. Sounds like you have some user error issues to contend with.

    My problem is iTunes used to be easier to use to listen to music files I already owned. You can still do it but now the app is geared more toward pushing you to listen to Apple Music or one of their curated music streaming channels. If you aren't a subscriber Apple Music is not an enjoyable experience. I understand they want to make money but when you are a long time customer you remember vividly the things they take away that used to be provided for free
    As a 'gay' hero, not really. He was always very closeted and only came out because it no longer mattered anymore. Even today has he EVER been seen with a partner? The only reason we know he is gay is because he says he is. His only real value to the gay community is as an example to show, yes, even gay people can be super successful running a company and make billions of dollars. That's still something but he could certainly have done much more.
    So you have to be seen with a partner to be gay now? Pretty weird, you're lowkey insinuating he's lying about it.

    Don't be ridiculous, Im not saying that. I'm saying this gay man has no problem committing Apple and its thousands of employees to adopt his stance on gay rights. That's a pretty big political move. I'm sure there more than a few Apple employees who don't agree with this. But Cook thinks its the right thing to do so Apple has to follow. If he can do that much he can certainly be more proud of what being gay has meant in his life. In every interview I've read where he addresses this, he barely talks about it.

    OctoMonkey
  • Tim Cook wants to debut one more big product category before he retires

    henrybay said:
    Cook only made two mistakes, namely:

    1. letting Jony Ives take ‘minimalism’ too far at Apple, which resulted in the ridiculous buttery keyboard and the removal of essential ports from Macbooks. 

    2. Allowing the CSAM privacy backdoor on the iPhone, which contradicts Apple’s entire commitment to privacy. 

    I also agree Cook should exit now. He has been an excellent CEO if all you care about maximizing shareholder value. (My 401k thanks you Mr. Cook!) He's also done a great job of safeguarding Apple's future by skillfully milking every dollar he can out of the iPod and now iPhone product lines.

    As a visionary who has continued trying to 'kick a dent in the universe' I would say he's been a complete failure. There hasn't been anything really groundbreaking under his tenure. I agree with the list above---

    #1 Jony Ive should have been reigned in way more but obviously everyone including Cook was too scared to say no to him.
    #2 This CSAM issue is a public relations disaster and they should just come out and say sorry,---we overstepped. You can't use 'PRIVACY' as a major selling point to your product and out of the other side of your mouth say, PRIVACY from everyone except us who will scan through and review anything personal you try to use on our product.

    To this list I would also add:
    #3 Horrible decisions on anything entertainment related. They should have bought Netflix, but didn't. They should have bought Hulu, but didn't. They should have bought MGM, but didn't. Because Cook says Apple believes its a better value to create our own content. Meanwhile, there is not enough content available to make them a major player and they won't ever be considered one because Cook keeps passing on anything he doesn't see 'fitting the Apple brand'
    #4 Not making any really risky moves and only committing to things halfway. Apple Arcade, Apple Health, Apple Home, Apple TV and worst of all the HomePod..all of these things all start out with a bang and go.....nowhere. Meanwhile Apple sits on billions that could have made any of these categories into something truly revolutionary across the industry but instead they all seem to be whatever Apple calls the AppleTV...'an interesting experiment'
    #5 Jimmy Iovine/Dr Dre/Beats - A billion dollars wasted....not sure what they got out of that deal in hindsight....shitty headphones with way too much bass?
    #6 ITunes and Apple Music - Apple's biggest link to its young customer base seems to survive by luck...why is iTunes lobotomized to cater to the streaming community? What about the billions of us who bought songs for 99 cents? Why is Apple Music so annoying to set up?

    As a 'gay' hero, not really. He was always very closeted and only came out because it no longer mattered anymore. Even today has he EVER been seen with a partner? The only reason we know he is gay is because he says he is. His only real value to the gay community is as an example to show, yes, even gay people can be super successful running a company and make billions of dollars. That's still something but he could certainly have done much more.

    For his replacement, personally I'm hoping for Craig Federighi who at least seems like he has some cool ideas in his head. Not sure how hed do running Apple but at least he's a creative type. 
    elijahg
  • Redesigned Mac Pro with up to 40 Apple Silicon cores coming in 2022

    wizard69 said:
    Apple absolutely needs an intro machine that is under $2000 and doesn't suck.   They need that price to drive volume and to support the platform so that they can have high performance models.   More so they need to go a step further and make sure the mother board is compatible for other platforms like an iMac Pro or an Xmac.   Literally a multi use motherboard that again drives volume to address the issue of cost or more importantly the perception of value.

    I totally agree! I feel like my customer demographic is not being catered too with their current product line. I bought Desktop Towers ever since the first blue and white G3 and stopped in 2013 when they shifted to the 'trash can' design that no longer allowed me to plug in my old SATA hard drives.

    Why can't they offer something like this again? I'm sure I'm not the only one that used to regularly spend $2,500 to $3,000 on one of these every few years? And no, I'm not interested in an iMac! There has to be some middle ground between a MacMini and the current Desktop Pro. Why don't they come out with something midway and just call it a 'Mac', no 'mini', no 'Pro' just 'Mac'
    williamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Apple to begin trial production of AirPods in Vietnam

    But Vietnam has not forced us to give up trade secrets, throw millions of dollars at supposedly 'private' companies to compete against independent American companies and publicly state that they see us as their competitor. I also have not heard of the kind of human rights abuses being done to Vietnam citizens as China so blatantly does to their own. Given a choice Id much prefer to support Vietnam where our dollars are not being spent to invest in weapons and a military which can only exist to one day face off against the US, being the only nation currently willing to stand up to them.
    StrangeDaysronnwatto_cobra
  • Aspyr ends 32-bit Mac game sales in shift to 64-bit support only

    blastdoor said:
    Is it possible to run older versions of OSX in a virtual machine in order to play these classics? Or would one be forced to run an older version of Windows in a VM to play the classics? 
    I have looked into this extensively and messed around with every emulator I could find.

    At this point you would think someone would have come up with a way to run an emulator of OSX Snow Leopard within the current OSX Mojave. Virtual Box and Sheep Shaver come close but its such a convoluted process to get things installed and then to get software to run inside the emulator seems impossible.

    All I want is to be able to play my favorite game ever, Civilization III (I know, I'm lame! but this game has been my guilty pleasure for years)

    I hope by some chance Aspyr releases a new 64-bit version of this but I won't hold my breath. For now I guess my only choice is to use a partition or just keep an old Mac running Snow Leopard just for this purpose.
    watto_cobra