Aren’t they really paying for a dev license and support? Can they develop for the apple vision without the device?
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Nevermind. The article suggests the strap is a development “accelerator”. :/
Aren’t they really paying for a dev license and support? Can they develop for the apple vision without the device?
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Nevermind. The article suggests the strap is a development “accelerator”. :/
That’s the real headline right there. This is huge news, and hopefully opens the door (or re-opens?) to eventually opening up Apple’s ecosystem.
I understand the merits of Apple’s case with Epic and why Apple prevailed, but it still seems like a big part of their market dominance was not properly attributed to their mind share and sheer momentum, and not entirely due to their service and product quality.
Sorry if thats unclear, typing on mobile and will try to expand that thought later.
Man, that takes me back to the unforgiving text adventure games of yore. A simple screw up in any of the early Sierra titles, or Zork or even the Hugo titles, will condemn you to an unwinnable game without telling you.
I must confess I started to google “Forearms UK” thinking it’s some foreign expression I never heard… At which point I was reminded how close ‘I’ and ‘O’ are.
Damn forearms indeed.
You blocked the blocker and that worked?? Lmao.
Yea, at my job its an uphill battle with automating OneDrive’s maintenance and security. There are consistently new failure types and event IDs that I have to update the event viewer client reports almost as often as I run the audit.
But for personal use, particularly since I’m already so familiar with the service, I can’t say no at that price.
I can only speak to price and compatibility as key values, but I’ve been endeared to OneDrive, specifically from the Office365 family plan.
For about $100 a year (USD), you’re given six Office365 subscriptions that includes 1TB of storage each. A good value even if you don’t care about the office suite itself.
As a bonus OneDrive is supported on iOS and Android for photo backup. I use that to protect some family members’ phones and keep an extra account as added storage for myself.
It’s also handy for streaming and sharing your media: Doesn’t require account registration and has good download rates.
Lol.
There might be something else going on, because my YouTube feed was recently bombarded with a bunch of clips of Superman 2 Richard donner cut.
For what it’s worth, I doubt these videos were “viewed” millions of times. X tracks a 1-second automatic playback as a view, such as when someone slowly scrolls past on their feed. Every other service typically counts that as an impression.