@Daojoan or is it just good advice that in the depressingly capitalist world we live in, the quickest and cheapest way of achieving something usually wins out? We’ve seen people and companies left behind by technology thousands of times over, it seems either arrogant or naive to assume it won’t happen again.
You can argue over whether something is good or bad all day long, but that doesn’t mean said thing isn’t going to happen regardless.
Vision Pro's international launch will be even tougher now that we know the device is two whole chip generations behind the iPad, and we've seen Apple's lackluster content/release cadence for it.
It desperately needs a whole lot more developer support and that doesn't come for free. Once that interest dies out…
Incidentally, forScore is the closest thing I've seen to a killer app
@stroughtonsmith honestly Apple’s chips could actually do with the kind of vague non-sequential naming scheme they reserve for macOS versions, so consumers stop worrying about the M version and just focus on the capabilities of the device.
On the flip side, it’s way past time they just adopted the year when naming their OS releases. MacOS ‘24 would be vastly more useful than some forgettable name of a place in America that I’d never heard of before 😂
@macrumors people will criticise because it’s Samsung, but it’s pretty good marketing tbh. If it were the other way around, and Samsung had made an ad crushing creative tools followed by Apple releasing a response like this one, Apple fanboys would lap it up.
Some of the iPad angst isn't that we have to wait 'till WWDC to see if the software is improved.
It's that little birdies have strongly hinted to us not to expect iPad to really go anywhere from here, that Vision Pro has sucked up all the oxygen inside Apple.
That iPad never really had the resources to fulfill its promises, and much of what was there has now been diverted.
That Apple's design folks couldn't really understand why anybody would want to use an iPad for anything but Pencil work
@stroughtonsmith it constantly baffles me how frequently Apple products get neglected (both hardware and software). They’re the most valuable company in the world - do they really not have the resources to have a full time team dedicated to making something like the iPad the best it possibly can be at all times? Wild.
According to Stu Maschwitz at @prolost the "Let Loose" Apple iPad event was shot entirely on iPhone — but with external lenses. Pretty interesting setup! https://prolost.com/blog/panavision-iphone
@appleinsider AppleInsider still complaining every time somebody dares question the business ethics of the literal second biggest corporation in the world I see
@appleinsider are Apple themselves actually using the term “AI” now? Have they finally given in and jumped on the buzzword bandwagon?
They’ve obviously been big users of AI for many years, but always seem to notably make a point of avoiding saying “AI” and instead going with “ML” or “LLM” etc.
@appleinsider if you happen to swipe up to close an app at the EXACT same time as an alarm goes off, the alarm doesn’t actually go off, isn’t snoozed, and you get no alert whatsoever. Have noticed this many times over the years.
iPad has probably had the most dramatic shift of all of Apple's platforms, since its inception. It began as doing very few things to a very high quality, but now it does almost everything, badly. I hope history finds it to have been more than just an incubator for Apple's Mac silicon during the wayward years
@stroughtonsmith I think “never” is a long time.
It’ll get there eventually, but Apple is wholeheartedly a “shareholder-first” corporation these days - they’ll do everything in their power to keep us all buying 2 devices instead of 1 for as long as they can get away with.
@appleinsider AppleInsider continues to complain about anybody who even dares question the business ethics of the literal 2nd biggest company in the world
@jaffathecake this is just some noob who doesn’t know how p tags work. Although in their defense, the closing of html tags is quite wildly inconsistent, with all sorts of different rules for different elements.
The introduction of the Apple Vision Pro has reintroduced 3D content after nearly a decade of absence. Here's where to find 3D movies for purchase from any Apple device that has a TV app.
@macrumors why does one of the biggest and most profitable companies in the world struggle so consistently to employ enough people to keep their relatively small line of products always up to date?
Neither Vision Pro nor Humane's Ai Pin are 'the future’, but they’re both showcasing aspects that will /become/ the future. A pair of glasses, running an OS like visionOS, with advanced multimodal AI smarts. That's the next product that can truly change the world, something anybody and everybody can wear all day every day, and give the smartphone a run for its money; what we have now are science projects — really cool science projects — but science projects nonetheless
@stroughtonsmith I’m still not convinced the “handheld touchscreen” form factor will ever really become redundant.
I’d wager a huge portion of time spent on our phones is just “distraction time” rather than “productivity time” - e.g. reading, playing games, scrolling social feeds, messaging friends. I just don’t think you will ever beat “handheld touchscreen” as a form factor for many of the things people like to use them for.