Posted on 12/27/2017 6:25:21 AM PST by grundle
#5 & 13 The lawyers will win big time.
Apple admits they throttled #iPhones one graph tells the whole story of why they are slow
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2017/12/21/apple-admits-they-throttled-iphones-one-graph-tells-the-whole-story-of-why-they-are-slow/
I hate this tactic. My Corolla took a software update and now I get 15% less fuel economy, some features no longer work and the coils started burning out. I ran the numbers and the total cost of ownership of my Corolla is now much less than that of a new Corolla which also has a warranty. So I’m going down Friday to buy a new Corolla so I can have a more reliable vehicle with more features and save money too!
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Oh yes, they were very altruistic, after being forced by the courts.
Apple created and perfected the first commercially viable GUI and the rest of the industry eventually copied it, just as they’ve continued to copy everything Apple releases, from the iMac to the iPhone to the iPad to the Apple Watch. There’s no mystery why everything Windows, Google, Android, Samsung et al. do looks and functions as close to Apple as they can make it without obviously breaking the law. If Microsoft didn’t have Apple to copy, and the PC as well as phone manufacturers weren’t following suit, they’d have gone the way of the Dodo Bird, so stop whining. Be grateful. Somebody creates beautiful, functional devices that so thoroughly define and dominate their respective market segments that it’s clear to the idiots in Redmond what their direction should be. You know this is true, their efforts to “innovate” without copying Apple have been downright comical and a total flop.
Huh? I’m talking about when Apple was going bankrupt and Microsoft invested like $50M to keep them in business. No courts were involved.
If it slows down your phone it should.
Yes they were, it was a court-ordered settlement and it was $150mm.
Toaster companies do it too. I have a networked toaster so that my toast is ready for me in the morning. I recently updated it to patch it for security issues and now it takes twice as long to cook my toast. Oh and by chance they just released a new model that cooks toast twice as fast. I should buy the new toaster.
Oops it was $150M. Thanks for correcting me on how much Microsoft spent to save Apple.
Stop the BS, it was a court-ordered settlement:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/stop-the-lies-the-day-that-microsoft-saved-apple/
No it wasn’t.
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/29/steve-jobs-and-bill-gates-what-happened-when-microsoft-saved-apple.html
Dropping the lawsuit. It was a settlement.
Duh.
The point is, if Apple didn’t exist all of these other products would have emerged anyway. There were many that had been working on these types of interfaces for decades. To think that everyone has just copied Apple is just not accurate. The Amiga was a far superior machine to the original Mac or Lisa, it was only released a year later but had been under development since before the first Mac.
I worked on a wireless web tablet in 2001, it was inevitable that such technology would emerge. Yet people attribute Apple for the tablet, even though it was released in 2010. ...to not ship the tablet I worked on (it was a finished product that had been manufactured and boxed) was a dumb move by Intel. I still have mine.
I give Apple credit for quality experiences, as they tightly control both HW and SW. Their products are only released when polished. Microsoft has to accommodate for any available HW, no matter how crappy - so you’ll have a spectrum of quality as a result. Beyond that people give them way too much credit. I’ve never owned an Apple product because there’s never been something I couldn’t do with something else and I don’t want to pay a premium for their products.
I have a 2014 HTC with none of these problems.
It has extreme battery saving mode, which lets you keep open your phone, messages and email open and will last a couple of days if you don’t use them much.
The problem with apple and Galaxy is that they don’t have this feature, which turns off ALL the background apps that you’re not using.
Liberals are always recharging their phones, just because the background apps always turn on automatically. Then they complain about global warming. And fossil fuel usage etc.
Like, duh!
Hahaha yer funny. We'd have some clunky Rube Goldberg contraption with a stylus and a pullout hardware keyboard and you know it. Nobody has ever had a lick of design sense or user experience sense except Apple. Well, there's Microsoft Bob which sort of anticipated SpongeBob Squarepants, so I guess there's that in the MS win column, lol.
You talk about inevitability as if execution and user experience don't have a thing to do with it, when in fact it's everything as the market has repeatedly demonstrated. Feature-creeping geekware that doesn't work half the time and requires twiddling around with it just to make it work never has cut it and never will.
Hah now you say a settlement. Before you said court ordered.
Microsoft did it to try and avoid being ruled a monopoly. They needed Apple to stay in business.
But the light bulb manufacturer doesn’t change my wattage and give me dimmer light in hopes to sell me a new light bulb.
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