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Apple will crush the DoJ in court if Garland sticks with outdated arguments
davidw said:Hreb said:davidw said:Hreb said:Maybe the problem is not that Apple is going to finally bring RCS to the iPhone in 2024. Maybe the problem is that only Apple can bring RCS to the iPhone platform, instead of letting whatever app users choose provide RCS functionality on the iPhone platform, whether or not Apple thinks RCS is ready.Why should that be a problem? Only Google (Messages) is allowed to use RCS on Android. No third party messaging service is allowed to bring RCS to Android, except Samsung by way of a special deal with Google. So why should the DoJ blame Apple for not allowing any third party to bring RCS to the iPhone platform, when Google has not allowed any other messaging service to use RCS on Android? At lest not the proprietary Google RCS that most telecoms have already agreed to use.That is not correct. The RCS that Google is pushing the telecom to use is Google proprietary version of RCS. Which most of the telecoms have agreed to use. That can not be licensed out without Google permission. And it doesn't matter that developers that wants to bring (Universal Profile) RCS to Android don't have to use the Google Play Store to get their app on to Android. -
Apple will crush the DoJ in court if Garland sticks with outdated arguments
teejay2012 said:Hreb said:Maybe the problem is not that Apple is going to finally bring RCS to the iPhone in 2024. Maybe the problem is that only Apple can bring RCS to the iPhone platform, instead of letting whatever app users choose provide RCS functionality on the iPhone platform, whether or not Apple thinks RCS is ready. -
Apple will crush the DoJ in court if Garland sticks with outdated arguments
Maybe the problem is not that Apple is going to finally bring RCS to the iPhone in 2024. Maybe the problem is that only Apple can bring RCS to the iPhone platform, instead of letting whatever app users choose provide RCS functionality on the iPhone platform, whether or not Apple thinks RCS is ready. -
Netflix says use Safari on Apple Vision Pro, because you aren't getting an app
9secondkox2 said:eightzero said:I can't remember if Netflix offered an app for the iPhone when it came out.
You can bet that if Apple thought a Netflix app was critical to AVP then some money would change hands and there would be a native app. -
Microsoft poised to overtake Apple as most valuable company
hmurchison said:I can't point to much of what Microsoft is doing that another company isn't doing as well.
Azure hasn't killed AWS.