Thoughts on the #Apple antitrust case?
My first reaction is that it's going to be extremely difficult to prove.
I've long been critical of Apple's walled garden and their massive markups on components like storage and RAM, but I understand their appeal and clearly so do millions of customers.
I could have bought an iPhone but I chose Android devices because that's what I prefer. Does Apple really make it that hard to move away?
@mcfate
The iMessage thing is quite annoying, but should have no bearing on this.
Really we should have all stopped using SMS years ago and only use open source and audited encrypted messaging apps.
One thing I can tell you about Apple is that they'll tell you that they're not in the "computer business", they make consumer electronics.
@mcfate
Now that sounds like something the legal staff told them to say. They've always been in the computer business. All they make are computers of various sizes and shapes.
We were saying it thirty-odd years ago, though. It's not a legal thing, it's a "how do you think about the products you make" thing.
@mcfate
Oh well then it makes sense from that standpoint.
Calling an iPhone a "computer" is something like calling a toaster an "energy converter". It's not wrong, but it's not right, either.
@mcfate
A modern smartphone is absolutely a computer, and I'm honestly confused by your resistance to that.
I can see that. I stand by my statement.
@mcfate
You could have made an argument in support of your point rather than condescending. We were having a nice conversation up until then.
Fine, I'll spare you any further pain, and mute this thread.
I'm assuming they've fixed this (maybe not tho), but moving from iPhone to droid used to wreak havoc on sms...
IRL fren switched from iPhone to droid, and everyone they knew who had an iPhone couldn't text them anymore, cuz iMessage was dev nulling all the messages to the "blue" which no longer existed
(think I'm recalling that correctly)
iMessage ≠ SMS. Not doing this would open people to fake messages from people spoofing your number.
Except people seem to think they're seamlessly interchangeable and they aren't.
As I said, there are security reasons for that behavior, just like there are security reasons for you needed to sign out of iCloud to transfer an iPhone to a new user.
You don't have to love them, but they're there for a reason.
totes...not sayin folks aren't blissfully ignorant...but one could also argue Apple's "it just works" mantra kinda breeds that mindset in its users...
Okay, but it DOES just work. Don't expect it to KEEP working if you change to an usupported device.
The DoJ has made an unwise decision bringing this suit, in my estimation. We shall see.
yeah...all my google stuffs do that too...that's just like...cloud service 101...
@voltronic
What the DoJ seems to be claiming is that Amazon Fire sticks should be able to ""get inside" Roku devices and vice-versa, or someone's doing someone a monopoly.
It's crazy that this is essentially all about green and blue balloons in messaging and some people feeling grumpy about about the color they get.