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  • iPhone 17 launch expected for week of September 8

    I haven’t tried the beta, but what is the problem if Apple has included multiple ways to adjust the look and feel to your personal liking what is the problem? 
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  • Apple still effectively blocks rival browser engines on iOS despite EU order


    The EU is overstepping again.

    If you don't like how Apple does business, there are another 1300 other brands you can buy, that offer all the engines you want, it's called android devices.
    On the contrary, the EU is allowed to both legislate and regulate business as it sees fit. You may not like it but your feelings don’t create a sense of obligation for the EU. Sorry to rain on your parade  
    Within the EU, yes but it can’t dictate what Apple does outside the EU and that includes any future updates on the OS or the hardware. Inside yes, in the end, it will lead to forks in the OS and the hardware. Note with the way many countries are behaving around the world. The EU will get their wish and they will get a separate type of device for their region and when that day comes said device will not necessarily be the equal of what is sold in the United States and many other places in the world.
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  • Apple in pole position for F1 racing streaming rights in US

    Maybe F1 is but a small part of Apple doing on going iteration with the current and next version of the Vision Pro in conjunction with Blackmagic Design, the continuous unglamorous but necessary job that goes into building an ecosystem from the ground up, Apple needs more footage, (to support a new ecosystem) a ecosystem which everyone hates to build but everyone loves to crash into at a later date). F1 content combined with what Apple and Blackmagic can do now that would be very interesting.

    neoncat
  • Samsung may have built a new factory just for folding iPhone displays

    Xed said:
    AppleZulu said:
    I still think we're more likely talking about a folding iPad, not an iPhone. 
    I'm with you. Every rumor site says it's a folding iPhone but I haven't seen neither a folding display that holds up well nor a reasonably sized market that is wanting a folding smartphone with Android or iOS.


    Look at the 5K monitors that have been offered for sale in the PC world. Apple can sell a 5K monitor at a higher price which has been curated/specified with better materials in its construction across the board top to bottom, Samsung and LG cannot sell a 5K monitor in the $1200-$1500 range in the PC market. 

    A Apple curated folding display will be made of better materials and will cost more, to the consternation of many tech pundits who will bellyache about the price from day one, and everything that they have been silent about relatively speaking up until this point they will criticize everything on a Apple folding phone particularly the crease.

    It’s going to be fun. Also note the folding phone will be a niche (pricey) product and it will not be mainstream, which will also lead to a lot of crying from privileged people.

    neoncat
  • Meta lured AI exec away from Apple with blockbuster $200M pay package


    After the disaster that was the whole Metaverse, this just smells of desperation. Disaster is being generous, did anything come of the Metaverse other than the announcement? Anyway, so they are buying all the talent they can get but what is the vision? Their existing platforms, Facebook + Instagram, have become overrun by AI slop. So the plan is to make more slop creation tools? You can't hire your way into great products, you have to have an idea of what you are going to do. Zuck has proven that he isn't the idea guy, everything he has was stolen or purchased. 
    Compared to the commercial success of the Vision Pro?

    The bottom line is Apple selling Vision Pro at a lost I doubt it, it does not matter what your marketshare is. The only thing that counts is whether or not you make a profit on what you do sell, Apple, since the return of Steve Jobs learned that being profitable on what you do manage to sell is more important than going for marketshare and losing money in the process. Apple is still in a very good position in comparison to their competition at the end of the day. The C2 modem, R2 and the M5 processors are just around the corner. 

    Does that make Apple a buy, sell or hold? When you look at them in comparison to their tech competition?
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