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Apple says Norwegian political party's logo might be confused with its own, objects to tra...
robin huber said:When you look at it closely, the silhouette and leaf position are pretty darn close. If you saw it in black & white there would be little difference besides a slight tilt.
- The leaf is overlapping the apple, Apple Inc's is on a 33º angle above the apple. It's also waves and bright green.
- They have a stem, Apple does not.
- Angle is different
- The overall shape is different
- The bite out of the apple is missing
- Big massive 'F' in the middle of theirs
Good grief man... if you think there would be little difference besides a slight tilt then you seriously need new glasses. -
Apple hunts for program manager to help respond to Siri criticisms
Notsofast said:The way the article is written is confusing some readers obviously based on the comments thus far. This is not an engineering position; it's a marketing position. The person is supposed to work with social media to see what folks are saying and communicate that back to others so they have that input and so they can coordinate marketing messages.
Also, the article skims over the entire comparative capability question and merely repeats an internet meme about Siri being behind. In truth, the situation is much more positive. I am a heavy user of Siri, and have family members who have Alexa and Google in their homes. ALL three have a long way to go, but in contrast to the author's comment, recent tests have shown Siri to be ahead of Alexa and getting close to Google in terms of accuracy.
As far as "skills" that is true in absolute numbers, but it is misleading. Yes, people have written thousands of "skills" for Alexa, but surveys show most people haven't used a single one of them. In contrast, surveys show that Siri does pretty much everything most people use their smart assistants for, as does Alexa and Google. Yes, someone has written a skill for Alexa so she can fart on command, but it turns out people use things like smart speakers to: play music and podcasts (#1 reason), check weather and traffic, check and send messages, make and listen to phone calls, set timers and alarms, and control their home automated devices. ( Believe me, Siri on the Homepod's audio quality and listening ability in noise, blows away the low quality Amazon and Google products)
Again, Siri is still in the infant stage, but so are the others, and it will be great to see what Apple does with their acquisitions like Vocal IQ, but in the meantime, Siri is the most used digital assistant in the world, and knows more languages by far, and what is glossed over by almost all writers is that you aren't sacrificing your privacy to use Siri. -
USB 3.0 & USB 3.1 merger into USB 3.2 branding by overseers further confusing USB-C
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Intel officials believe that ARM Macs could come as soon as 2020
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Editorial: Apple is making us wait for a new iMac for no good reason
its been disheartening to watch the snowball of studios and design firms throwing in the towel, cascading down to the freelance guys.
Im half expecting Adobe and other developers to throw in the towel soon as well.
Its already a joke how much faster and stable CC is on Windows.
These are business’s that are gone forever.
From my experience, if it wasn’t for Keynote, a massive swath of the Dental, Medical and educational industries would be gone in a heartbeat. All the practice management software and internal operations are windows and linux, and they keep a MacBook around for their presentations.
This is a large lucrative industry segment - and if you aren’t nervous that it’s hinging on 1 piece of software that relies on Microsoft’s ineptitude with PowerPoint...
If the new hardware comes in at Fortune 100 price points - doesn’t matter how cool or thin it is... the stampede to Windows will be epic.