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Ming-Chi Kuo: Investors should be cautious about Apple Vision Pro launch hype
All tech companies have said something along the lines of "We aren't always first but we bring the best" and I think this will be the best consumer launch for a VR/AR product. Apple device owners will love the familiarity of the eco-system and even non-Apple device owners will love the advancements that this is making.
I think the big questions are how fast this can be adopted or whether it will be successful with a very narrow target audience. iPhones are for everyone which is why this is the foundation product for the company. After that you quickly get into a funnel of customers. Laptops, tablets, smartwatches, not everyone needs these. Apple can make it relevant by showing us more ways we can use it for work, meetings, catching up with others. If it helps with productivity, if there's a network effect then it's going to attract more interest. -
Apple gets backlash from India after uncovering hacks on journalists
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Apple isn't standing still on generative AI, and making human models dance is proof
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Senator's paranoia opens door for Apple to speak out on government censorship
AppleInsider said: It isn't clear how widespread this spying on push notifications is, nor even fully what the point is. Conceivably, there might be some benefit in knowing which apps a particular user is getting notifications from, or possibly how frequently.
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Apple's new Apple Card & Goldman Sachs statement doesn't clarify things at all
"Apple and Goldman Sachs are focused on providing an incredible experience for our customers." TV and fitness show that they're willing to spend so much money and take many years. Hopefully financial services succeeds. It's not quite there for me yet but I look forward to Apple continuing to develop this.