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Apple will not buy Disney, no matter how often it hears that it will
JP234 said:Screw Disney. Apple should buy Congress. Oh wait a minute…they already do. And they're not alone. -
iOS 17 could introduce updated Control Center, says leaker
cgWerks said:Sounds like some good changes/additions, but I wish they'd bring back the simple ability to actually turn WiFi & Bluetooth on/off.
I agree. I can never turn on the Wi-Fi connection from Control Center. Even doing it from Settings takes 10 to 15 seconds every time. -
Apple Music Classical begins rolling out to international users
DAalseth said:AppleZulu said:DAalseth said:AppleZulu said:DAalseth said:This weekend when I went into Music to play my own library, up popped an ad for Apple Classical. I read it, and came to a promotional video. I clicked on it to get an idea of what it will be like.
The video would only play if I already subscribed to AppleMusic.
Considering that part of the rational for AC is to get more people to subscribe to AM, putting your ad for AC behind an AM paywall, something many of us don’t subscribe to, is pretty F-ing stupid.
So far I’ve not been impressed with how Apple is handling AC. I’ll wait for the reviews, but…
Classical music fans who already have their own libraries set up and listen it on an AppleTV hooked to a sound system, or worse, a Mac hooked to a sound system, or still yet worse, a PC hooked to a sound system and still yet even worse, haven't previously subscribed to a streaming service are all going to be prone to claiming that the system isn't working, not because the system actually isn't working, but because it's not working the way they have independently devised a digital classical music catalog to work.Apple Music Classical is at long last a major music provider coming along to fill the void left by streaming, digital download and physical record stores that have all always structured their systems to cater to popular music. The thing is, while there's been a void, there hasn't been a vacuum. Just about every classical music enthusiast will have improvised their own file tagging and cataloging, etc., and each one of them will have done so a little differently, and with a high level of confidence that their way is the right way. This means that for almost all of those enthusiasts, Apple Music Classical will have done it the wrong way, or at minimum, not the best way. Many will want to be able to customize the AMC UI to make it work their way, and that's almost surely not going to be a thing.
So yeah, it's probably a good idea for them to do a soft opening on the iPhone geared primarily to people who already have an Apple Music subscription.
They are competing against the classical streaming service I already have and have paid for, and are losing BADLY.
It’s the streaming service of a public broadcasting station out of Portland Oregon. Plays a nice variety of music, the hosts are very knowledgeable, they have some special programs, you can go back and see what they played, and they have links to purchase it if you want. They even have their own App. -
Folding iPhone could automatically protect itself from drops
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Bomb threats made via AirDrop ground flight