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Apple's legendary Clarus the dogcow returns in macOS Ventura
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Tesla design chief takes shot at Apple, claims there's 'nothing to look forward to'
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Apple & Google have unfair 'vice-like grip' on smartphone markets, says UK regulator
Where was this sense of deep and profound concern for end users (or milquetoast consumers as everyone seems to continually want to label us) in the 90s and 2000s when Microsoft was dominant around the world and were screwing both their partners and competitors? Other than the US DOJ's lacklustre anti-trust investigations that resulted in virtually no remedies, all we heard globally were crickets.For you kids out there, this quotation best sums up Microsoft from that era.History reveals that partnering with Microsoft is like accepting a dinner invitation from Hannibal Lecter. One might as well just roll in seasonings and jump in the oven.
- Daniel Eran Dilger
http://roughlydrafted.com/RD/RDM.Tech.Q1.07/5F0C866C-6DDF-4A9A-9515-531B0CA0C29C.html -
Steve Wozniak 'can't tell the difference' between iPhone 12 and iPhone 13
hucom2000 said:WHO CARES what this guy thinks? Why does the media (including AI) give him all of this attention? What has he accomplished since that gives him credibility? Seriously… -
Apple's record $83.4B Q4 misses Wall Street expectations
Simply astonishing numbers.$1 billion per day in revenue… for a full year… during a global pandemic
… that's hindered global manufacturing
… during a global pandemic
… and hit global supply chains hard… during a global pandemic
… and during a shortage of silicon… during a global pandemic
… while pushing the frontiers of SoC design
… during a global pandemic
… while substantially switching the Mac product line… during a global pandemic
Apple has about 1,000,000,000 credit cards on file. If on average, everyone spends $1 per day, that's $1 billion per day or $365 billion per year. The formula has scaled for at least 10 years now.Buck-A-Day business plan.AAPL long.Happily AAPL long.