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Apple CEO Tim Cook gifts President Trump gold & glass commemorative plaque
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Car makers reject CarPlay Ultra as an Apple overreach
Toroidal said:gatorguy said:migselv said:mike1 said:
Branded audio is nowhere near as involved or complicated as a complete handover of the car's entire user interface. Of course, the car companies use subcontractors for many subsystems, but they still retain control over the way they operate, look and feel in their own vehicles. For example, Harman (parent company of Harman Kardon audio) provides the basic electronics infrastructure for many car brands, but the car companies control the integration and UI aspects.
Who said all? We’re talking about user-facing information systems. Car manufacturers have farmed out components and subsystems from day one. Brakes, batteries, transmissions, gauges, radios, generators, on and on. More to the point, putting Bose, Harmon-Kardon and many other name brand audio systems is a selling point. Why should this be any different?flagel said:it is ludicrous for a car manufacturer to give Apple access to all its car systems, which will invariably lead to Apple becoming the gatekeeper to the entire tech stack of a car. This in addition to the branding impact. CarPlay is not the end of evolution, for example, the music app is well on CarPlay. Audi music controls are much better.
The article states: Car manufacturers Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volvo, Polestar, and Renault told the Financial Times that they have no interest to include CarPlay Ultra support in their vehicles. The list includes manufacturers that Apple previously indicated were going to use the software.
Funnily enough those are all Google worshipers in the sense that the all have based their systems om Android Automotive, one could easily suspect that there is a clause in the contract with Goole that states that CarPlay Ultra is not allowed (or they have made it very difficult to implement)
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Car makers reject CarPlay Ultra as an Apple overreach
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Apple wants nearly every iPhone 18 sold in the US to come from India
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US will not tolerate EU fine against Apple, says White House
anonymouse said:red oak said:avon b7 said:red oak said:krawall said:I think it's time for the gloves to come off. honestly... this is a disgrace. How long are you guys across the pond (westwards, to be clear) watching this disaster unfolding?
Yes the US are very important for the whole world's economy, but there's limits to everything. We should stop this appeasing and just call out things what they are. The US government decided that diplomacy is no longer "in", so the rest of the world should not be trying to uphold principles towards the US that are not reciprocated.
Go ahead and “take your gloves off” LoL
There is an EU document out there from the pandemic period analysing strategic dependencies between the EU and other countries/trading blocs.
The US was dependent on the EU for over 260 products.
The EU was dependent on the US for 15.
Areas where the EU was ahead included Advanced manufacturing, IoT, security, advanced materials, photonics and active ingredients for the pharmaceutical industry.
Most of that happens to involve 'technology'.
The EU is a leader in NONE of those examples you give. NONE. You really think the EU leads the US in advanced materials? What are you smoking. I’m surprised you did not list Spotify as your leading tech company
Sad.