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OpenAI & Jony Ive's io Products merger is done
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Quntis RGB Pro+ Monitor Light review: Effortlessly brighten your desk
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Apple's repair programs have more to do to satisfy New York Right to Repair law
I was an Apple Authorized repair service store from 1997 to 2011 when they pulled my license since the stores were taking over, so I had all the take apart manuals, it was still easy for me to repair out of warranty products. I have been to Apple's new site and its weak, There are no manuals for Intel based Macs and no parts to purchase, which are the main ones out of warranty. So it is useless, still have to go to Ifixit or youtube to find information about taking apart certain models and seach the net for parts. -
Sonos removes a promise to not sell personal data, gets busted by users
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Defining the Pro in Apple Vision Pro: Who is Apple's target professional?
Excellent article. Yes, the Apple Vison Pro is an Apple experiment. Apple needed to plant a flag in the VR / AR world to establish we can do this too and better. I have tried the headset and the tech is amazing, but still the question lingers is it useful? I keep hearing that the iPhone was slow to take off, no it wasn't. The phone industry helped push it along by subsidizing it for customers and let's be honest the iPad was just a larger version of the iPhone without the phone, not a hard sell and the Apple watch was a phone on your wrist. The Vision Pro is still not and may never be anything beyond a singular user experience device. I am curious to see what happens to sales when it gets to a price point of $1500 or cheaper.