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  • EU tells Apple to open everything up to its rivals

    Dear Thierry, can I have a BMW engine in my Mercedes, please? And I should be able to put any headlights in my car well well, thank you. And while you’re at it, I want to control my Bosch appliance with the Samsung app, buy competitors’ products in my supermarket of choice and run iOS on Android phones. No biggie for you, I suppose. Cheers. 
    I don’t understand this. You are aware that there are car enthusiasts that does this all the time. The car manufacturers do not care after they’ve sold you the car what you do with it. Sure it will void the warranty but the car is yours.
    williamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Three iPhone 15 models rumored to get Thunderbolt/USB4 connector

    bluefire1 said:
    mayfly said:
    "This suggests that multiple models within the iPhone 15 series will support Thunderbolt/USB4's high-speed 40Gbps data transmission,"

    What are people doing on their iPhones that would benefit from 40Gbps data transmission bandwidth?
    Transferring 4K videos taken using iPhones to their Macs?
    What about the majority of iPhone users who could care less about transferring 4K videos and the like. For us, this update is minimal.
    Then why do you care?
    williamlondon
  • 108 new emoji expected to become part of iOS 17 -- eventually

    Who finds articles like this informative or even interesting?
    watto_cobra
  • Apple, Google confirm new EU 'gatekeeper' law applies to them

    chelin said:
    "We expect the consequences to be significant," said de Graaf at the time. "If you have an iPhone, you should be able to download apps not just from the App Store but from other app stores or from the internet."

    The consequences of turning iOS into Windows will be significant but not in the manner that they like to promote to the public. 
    How about a better analogy; turning iOS into macOS.
    Because that would be completely crazy! 😉
    It would be crazy. The major desktop operating systems were designed decades ago, before the Internet was in every home, before the mass proliferation of viruses and spam, before people were doing everything from banking to shopping to storing all their photos and correspondence on their computers. All the security of modern desktop operating systems has been bolted on to a 40-year-old foundation. If macOS was designed entirely from the ground up starting today, as a blank slate, it would be very different than it is today. I would love to be able to get all my software for my Mac from the App Store like I do on my iPhone and iPad. The only reason that's not going to happen is simply because macOS is old.
    chelin said:
    "We expect the consequences to be significant," said de Graaf at the time. "If you have an iPhone, you should be able to download apps not just from the App Store but from other app stores or from the internet."

    The consequences of turning iOS into Windows will be significant but not in the manner that they like to promote to the public. 
    How about a better analogy; turning iOS into macOS.
    Because that would be completely crazy! 😉
    It would be crazy. The major desktop operating systems were designed decades ago, before the Internet was in every home, before the mass proliferation of viruses and spam, before people were doing everything from banking to shopping to storing all their photos and correspondence on their computers. All the security of modern desktop operating systems has been bolted on to a 40-year-old foundation. If macOS was designed entirely from the ground up starting today, as a blank slate, it would be very different than it is today. I would love to be able to get all my software for my Mac from the App Store like I do on my iPhone and iPad. The only reason that's not going to happen is simply because macOS is old.
    chelin said:
    "We expect the consequences to be significant," said de Graaf at the time. "If you have an iPhone, you should be able to download apps not just from the App Store but from other app stores or from the internet."

    The consequences of turning iOS into Windows will be significant but not in the manner that they like to promote to the public. 
    How about a better analogy; turning iOS into macOS.
    Because that would be completely crazy! 😉
    It would be crazy. The major desktop operating systems were designed decades ago, before the Internet was in every home, before the mass proliferation of viruses and spam, before people were doing everything from banking to shopping to storing all their photos and correspondence on their computers. All the security of modern desktop operating systems has been bolted on to a 40-year-old foundation. If macOS was designed entirely from the ground up starting today, as a blank slate, it would be very different than it is today. I would love to be able to get all my software for my Mac from the App Store like I do on my iPhone and iPad. The only reason that's not going to happen is simply because macOS is old.
    chelin said:
    "We expect the consequences to be significant," said de Graaf at the time. "If you have an iPhone, you should be able to download apps not just from the App Store but from other app stores or from the internet."

    The consequences of turning iOS into Windows will be significant but not in the manner that they like to promote to the public. 
    How about a better analogy; turning iOS into macOS.
    Because that would be completely crazy! 😉
    It would be crazy. The major desktop operating systems were designed decades ago, before the Internet was in every home, before the mass proliferation of viruses and spam, before people were doing everything from banking to shopping to storing all their photos and correspondence on their computers. All the security of modern desktop operating systems has been bolted on to a 40-year-old foundation. If macOS was designed entirely from the ground up starting today, as a blank slate, it would be very different than it is today. I would love to be able to get all my software for my Mac from the App Store like I do on my iPhone and iPad. The only reason that's not going to happen is simply because macOS is old.
    This “I like it so therefore everyone else need to also accept it”, is slightly arrogant. If this was posted to me during an OPR, I’d ask for data and data why the fundamental problem couldn’t be solved by the OS?
    strongy
  • Apple, Google confirm new EU 'gatekeeper' law applies to them

    "We expect the consequences to be significant," said de Graaf at the time. "If you have an iPhone, you should be able to download apps not just from the App Store but from other app stores or from the internet."

    The consequences of turning iOS into Windows will be significant but not in the manner that they like to promote to the public. 
    How about a better analogy; turning iOS into macOS.
    Because that would be completely crazy! 😉
    CheeseFreezeappleinsideruser