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Apple, Google drop Russian opposition app ahead of election
I_Got_A_Bowl_Cut said:mubaili said:Why can't Apple and Google just go to the court to argue their case? Do Apple and Google have no spine at all? I am very disappointed at Apple and Google as a shareholder.2. Sell your stocks. -
New Apple Watch Series 7 with more durability, larger screen area revealed
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Apple fires employee who spoke out on workplace issues, cites alleged leak
thinkman100000000 said:welshdog said:s.metcalf said:What she describes sounds (unfortunately) typical of most corporates and is very believable. I can imagine working for an employer that has such a comprehensive—even overwhelming—employee monitoring capability, and an internal crack squadron of “ threat officers” (the so-called Apple Police) would be stressful, even without employer problems. You’d want to consider that when negotiating a salary with Apple, that’s for sure.
Not convinced airing your grievances on Twitter is the right approach, however. -
M1X Mac mini with more ports could launch within months
This is the kind of leak Apple was warning about. Knowing that an updated Mac mini will come out within a few months, with faster processor and more than 2 TB ports, will hurt the consumer. People will put off their purchases, and it will rob them of the joy and surprise they would otherwise experience during the Apple event announcing it. And the Apple event announcing it will rob them of the joy of not being able to purchase it on the day of, but having to wait maybe a few weeks for the actual release. Please stop these leaks, spare a thought for the consumers. -
Apple engineers lack optimism about the Apple TV strategy, claims report
Apple TV is good for people in the Apple ecosystem. If they're trying to lock people into that ecosystem, they're doing great. It's a high-quality product, and costs more (more than it should, but that's the Apple tax). Apple TV is good if you don't want ads. What I see them saying is that they don't have a good strategy. I believe that. they don't seem to. A good strategy would be to bring different things to bear to offer some better living room experience. They try to kind of go into the gaming direction, but there's no hear there. Siri sux in the living room compared to Alexa, no argument there. I think the problem is to unify video, audio and AI into a unifying strategy, and have the engineering team and everyone else work towards that strategy. We don't know if that's lacking or not, because usually that happens behind the scenes as Apple, but based on their product output, I believe it. Apple in general seems to only be able to focus on one thing at a time. If they're working on M1, everything else seems to languish, if they have a problem and working to stave off something in a different area, everything else seems to be ignored (not completely, just enough to be noticeable).