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Spotify blows through 2021 HiFi streaming deadline, with no release in sight
The concern trolling among the Apple fan sites about a throwaway feature is top-notch. Both AppleInsider and 9to5 Mac dedicated above-the-fold space on a Sunday morning to this. Like, someone got out of bed on a day off to write this nonsense.
To be clear: As a Spotify Premium subscriber, I certainly wish they wouldn't promise features they're unable to deliver. However: Glass houses and all, given Apple's inability to deliver its full menu of promised features in iOS 15 or Big Sur, even months after their launch. Software development is incredibly difficult. The push-pull between what marketing wants to tease and what engineering can deliver is real, and present at any company, whether Apple or Spotify or a 5-person app shop. Difficult, under the best of circumstances.
Maybe be better, AI? You write some great articles and often cut through the junk that passes as content elsewhere. Kudos. Stuff like this is not up to standard, IMO (Offered respectfully. Obvi, I'm one reader among thousands. Take my comments within that context.) -
Apple rebuilding Apple Music in macOS Monterey 12.2 as a full native app
winstoner71 said:dix99 said:Oh no, it’s probably gonna be assigned to the Zune team. Oh wait, it can’t get any worse than it is, so maybe it’s a good thing. -
Apple tries last-minute appeal to stop App Store changes
rob53 said:Shows how dumb the judge is. No way Apple can reconfigure the App Store that fast. Plus there will be plenty of lawsuits against Apple for changing it. If Apple is forced to open it up I’m filing a lawsuit against Apple for damaging a secure system, putting my devices at risk. -
Apple will allow customers to repair iPhones and Macs in 2022
crowley said:If you actually watched Rossman
That being said, Rossman's presentation style harms a good message, in the same way iFixIt's recent four-alarm antics took attention off a genuinely important issue and instead put it on them, in the same way Apple's alarmist lobbying against RTR is specious and pandering.
This is one of those situations where there's literally no one to root for. Apple, iFixIt, the many YouTubers shaking a clenched fist... Every single one of them is wrapping themselves in the flag and calling their cause moral and just. I trust none of them to represent what's the right choice for me. It's all controlling the narrative first, customers second. -
Apple thought low-cost TV dongle would ruin its premium reputation