You are definitely wrong, there is a market for it. It’s clearly not as big as it currently is, but there are absolutely people that families and work some sort of construction or farming job where a truck is necessary, and carrying more than 3 people comfortably is also necessary. And two vehicles is also not feasible.
I could have spent an hour coming up with the perfect solitaire joke just for it to be topped by this banger.
Apple cannot sell your AirTag data, because they don’t know it. It’s all encrypted.
They also payout about 2.5X what Spotify does to artists.
And free shipping. I think he would have been charged for delivery on the non-member order. Probably why he didn’t add it.
Unless the item he is buying is one of the “exclusive offers”, then I don’t really see the issue.
I thought it was kinda cool.
Mbps = Mb/s = Megabits per second.
MBps = MB/s = Megabytes per second.
The p is just the /. It’s the capital or lowercase B that makes the difference.
It’s all done on-device
He just wants to hate Apple and really has no clue about this headset. I find it futile to reply to these types of people.
He doesn’t wanna get hAcKeD duhhhhh
I get what you’re saying, and regarding people walking around in public wearing a headset, I completely agree. It’ll be a very long time before that happens, if ever.
I disagree that AR won’t become more ubiquitous in people’s lives. Right now, the biggest gripe I see when people talk about Vision Pro is the price. Which was also the case with all the other Apple products I mentioned. The price will come down, it’ll get more features, and it will become more attractive to consumers.
Only time will tell which of us will be right.
All eye care in Canada is private. As far as I know I’ve never heard of anyone offering eye exams for free. It’s usually $150-$200. For some people the government covers the fee, but it’s still a private practice and they get their money. Zero reason they can withhold the prescription.