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  • Mark Zuckerberg claims Apple's App Store charges 'monopoly rents,' stifles innovation

    Just like I already said in other post, nobody is forcing Facebook to use Apple’s AppStore. 
    As far as I can remember, Facebook have a few years ago very proudly released an own phone which they called “the killer of the iPhone”. 
    What’s happen Mister Zuckerberg, why you just  don’t use this killer phone of yours, to avoid the 30% of AppStore. This is the best solution for your problem.
    dysamoriamontrosemacswatto_cobraDetnator
  • What the PowerPC to Intel transition tells us about Apple Silicon release dates

    qwerty52 said:
    I think there is a very significant difference between the situations in 2005 and now. 
    The processor transition in 2005 was forced by two factors which putted Appel onder huge pressure to find quick solutions:
    1) Motorola announced that it wil stop supplying Apple with their RISC processors 
    2) The financial situation of Apple was far from good. It was not coincidence that Bill Gates and Microsoft were also involved.

    Today’s situation is completely different. In 2020 Apple is much more prepare for the new transition.
    In all recent years, Apple has been working systematically and without pressure on the new own processor,. In this way they are able now to decide self, without any pressure from outside factors, when the new transition will occur. 
    And for the today’s financial situation of Apple, I think there are no words for....

    Nobody's saying that the parallels are a dependency. But, they exist, and they're clear.
     
    Additionally:
    1) IBM said that they'd be able to more than cover what Apple needed even without Motorola and...
    2) In 2004-2005? Apple's bad years were well, well behind it at this point. Gates had zero to do with the Intel shift. In fact, NeXTStep had been running on Intel for about seven years at this point.

    What IBM couldn't do, is the same thing that Intel isn't doing. It isn't keeping promises, and is stalling on power increases. I do agree that Apple has been involved in its own silicon for some time, though.

    I don’t deny the parallels, I just tried to point it out why a transition was needed at all
    watto_cobra
  • Apple shuts down Epic Games developer account

    Epic asked self for, and now is playing the role of victim. The top of all is that, Epic is hiding now behind the
    users and unfairly is trying to turn them up Apple. But it will not help.
    Beatswatto_cobra
  • What the PowerPC to Intel transition tells us about Apple Silicon release dates

    I think there is a very significant difference between the situations in 2005 and now. 
    The processor transition in 2005 was forced by two factors which putted Appel onder huge pressure to find quick solutions:
    1) Motorola announced that it wil stop supplying Apple with their RISC processors 
    2) The financial situation of Apple was far from good. It was not coincidence that Bill Gates and Microsoft were also involved.

    Today’s situation is completely different. In 2020 Apple is much more prepare for the new transition.
    In all recent years, Apple has been working systematically and without pressure on the new own processor,. In this way they are able now to decide self, without any pressure from outside factors, when the new transition will occur. 
    And for the today’s financial situation of Apple, I think there are no words for....

    bageljoeywatto_cobra
  • Facebook says Apple blocked in-app message informing users of 30% App Store fee

    Nobody is forcing Facebook to use Apple’s AppStore. As far as I can remember, Facebook had released very proudly a few years ago an own phone and called him the killer of the iPhone.
    Dear Facebook, may I ask you , where is your  killer gone now? Why you don’t use your own phone to avoid the 30% of AppStore. This is the best solution of your problem. 

    cat52watto_cobraDetnator