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DOJ announces massive antitrust review examining Apple, Google & others
About time!
I hope they seek to cooperate very closely with the EU which has fined some of these companies multiple times on antitrust issues.
When it comes to Apple, either they have to open up the iOS app store for equal access by any developer regardless how much Apple management disagree with their personal or political standings.
If Apple want to continue to portray and market themselves as a global company, they also must learn to accept global views, cultures, customs and people even if it flies right in their face. If not, they will not be able to continue to grow in the global market. Their pricing structure is one inhibitor to global growth, but so is also the cultural marxism imposed on iOS customers by Apple management. -
Apple asks White House not to apply tariffs to Mac Pro parts
Soli said:ElCapitan said:Even with tariffs on the components, Apple can still sell the monitor stand for $1000 and make an exorbitant profit.
But of course virtue signaling and spending on clueless Hollyweired production cost a fortune, so better pile it on to the SSD and memory pricing for ordinary users. -
Apple asks White House not to apply tariffs to Mac Pro parts
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Steve Jobs criticized Tim Cook for not being a 'product person'
macplusplus said:ElCapitan said:macplusplus said:ElCapitan said:macplusplus said:ElCapitan said:StrangeDays said:ElCapitan said:StrangeDays said:ElCapitan said:macplusplus said:rogifan_new said:Yet Steve Jobs decided to put a non-product guy in charge of the company. How much do we really believe Isaacson‘s story? He can say whatever. Steve isn’t here to refute it. Also Isaacson knows Ive. He knows Ive is not someone who’s going to comment on an a rumor. In fact it’s entirely possible Tim Cook’s e-mail response to Dylan Byers was not sanctioned by Apple PR. The WSJ asked Apple if they wanted to comment on the story and Apple PR said no.
Cook didn’t almost ruin the Mac line, they’ve been doing great, even while then industry slows. If you’re expecting Cook to supervise engineering of the old MP and its thermal corner problem, you’re high. Not that you bought one anyway. My iMac is still going, but I look forward to upgrading to either a 5k or iMP, both are excellent machines. My MBP will be around for a lot longer.
The difference between SJ - a product guy, and TC - not a product guy, is that SJ (or any other product management when he was absent from the company for that sake) would never let a disgrace as the current MP slip over such long period of time. To top off the disgrace, the current MP unchanged since 2013, is still retailing at premium prices while it technically is a trash can these days.
They also would not have let thermal disasters such as the MBP slip for years, or the keyboards, or gutting ports to the extent the machines becomes dongle and external box hell.
Being CEO of Apple implies also paying attention to, and correcting such disasters, and not let them slip for years. Of course TC is more busy virtual signaling and playing Hollyweired producer.
... and crossover? When was the last time you used ethernet (if ever)?
But it is outright unprofessional to market machines as Pro without the most commonly used ports built into the machine.
All my Macs (new and old) have built in ethernet, thank you. A machine without a built in ethernet port will simply not be bought by me or a large range of businesses.
It is the same constraint that made a complete arse of the keyboard, to use a word even Ive would recognize. -
Steve Jobs criticized Tim Cook for not being a 'product person'
StrangeDays said:ElCapitan said:StrangeDays said:ElCapitan said:macplusplus said:rogifan_new said:Yet Steve Jobs decided to put a non-product guy in charge of the company. How much do we really believe Isaacson‘s story? He can say whatever. Steve isn’t here to refute it. Also Isaacson knows Ive. He knows Ive is not someone who’s going to comment on an a rumor. In fact it’s entirely possible Tim Cook’s e-mail response to Dylan Byers was not sanctioned by Apple PR. The WSJ asked Apple if they wanted to comment on the story and Apple PR said no.
Cook didn’t almost ruin the Mac line, they’ve been doing great, even while then industry slows. If you’re expecting Cook to supervise engineering of the old MP and its thermal corner problem, you’re high. Not that you bought one anyway. My iMac is still going, but I look forward to upgrading to either a 5k or iMP, both are excellent machines. My MBP will be around for a lot longer.
The difference between SJ - a product guy, and TC - not a product guy, is that SJ (or any other product management when he was absent from the company for that sake) would never let a disgrace as the current MP slip over such long period of time. To top off the disgrace, the current MP unchanged since 2013, is still retailing at premium prices while it technically is a trash can these days.
They also would not have let thermal disasters such as the MBP slip for years, or the keyboards, or gutting ports to the extent the machines becomes dongle and external box hell.
Being CEO of Apple implies also paying attention to, and correcting such disasters, and not let them slip for years. Of course TC is more busy virtual signaling and playing Hollyweired producer.