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Microsoft blew $8.5 billion on Skype only to spend 14 years killing it
This is a typical… Lord William… and/or AI's editors… of bad news attracts page views… aka ad revenues.
Microsoft ‘invested’ $8 Billions 14 years ago… to buy tech and system… in which they bases the actual Team offerings.
It would be like saying that Apple ‘blew’ $3B to buy Drew's company… to build up Apple Music streaming service. -
How Apple's smart home revolution begins in 2025
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iCloud storage leads the pack across Apple's entire services ecosystem
My two points… worthless as usual.
1— If I am not wrong… the Apple One bundle includes music, tv… and additional storage.
So… maybe… there is some juxtaposition in the charts.
2— Apple has other ‘services.’ Business Essentials gives storage, Apple Care, and support for small business.
I did not see any reference to that in the study. -
Apple admits to using Google Tensor hardware to train Apple Intelligence
It is funny how much do editors and writers love to show that Apple fails… to get page views… aka ad revenue.
quote: “However, a quote buried inside the paper hints that Apple may have been using Google hardware in early development.”
Apple… almost aways… uses other's technology while it develops it own!
In 2006 the first iPhones used a Samsung processor… And where are we now?
Until 2020 the Mac used Motorola, IBM, Intel chips… And where are we now?
Back in 1997 it included Michorsoft's browser… In 2006… Google Maps…
And we all know that Apple has already surpassed Google, Meta, OpenAI, and Microsoft in user privacy and security in the Artificial Intelligence realm!
But… showing Apple fails bring pageview… even if what you say is useless or partially fake. -
Look out MapQuest, Apple Maps debuts on the web in beta
My two cents… worthless as usual.
1— quote: “So, finally, we've arrived 12 years later at Apple Maps on the web.”
Tim Cook always remembers us that… “Apple is for the long run…”
(Just go to look Google's cementer of apps…)
2— Why did you… or your editor… mention MapQuest in the title and then it does not appears in the body of the article?
On the other hand… somewhere there is the news that Microsoft, Amzon, and Meta put a lot of money in an open maps foundation…