| ▲ | bitpush 20 hours ago | |||||||
Apple's positioning of 'privacy' and 'data blindedness' was always opportunistic. Apple never ever believed that. Even their positioning of 'standing up to the government/FBI' is super hypocritical as well. When going became tough, Tim Cook personally went to the White House to gift a gold plaque (puke). So much for looking out for the little guy. I'm 100% convinced that Apple has a backdoor in China. Why else would Chinese government allow Apple to operate there? Google, love them or hate them, picked up their business and exited. I admire them for that. The day Apple truly does follow through, I'll respect them. | ||||||||
| ▲ | musicale 19 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
This doesn't match up with what I've heard from people I know within Apple, but perhaps things have changed recently. Certainly the encrapification seems to have gotten worse - my suspicion is that the services businesses have too much power within the company and are damaging product design to boost their own numbers. | ||||||||
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