Comment To be fair though (Score 1) 105
This is exactly what you get when you put an accountant in charge of a technology company. Cook should have been replaced, immediately, when he decided to produce an Apple Credit Card.
This is exactly what you get when you put an accountant in charge of a technology company. Cook should have been replaced, immediately, when he decided to produce an Apple Credit Card.
I have an iPhone and for work/personal I have the three following apps: mail (default), gmail, outlook. The UX is crazily different between all three of them, showing that Apple, Google, and Microsoft no longer adhere to the HID in any meaningful way. If these apps with radically different interfaces for swipe left, swipe right, and select all, happily co-exist in the app store, then what is the purpose of the HID anymore? I suspect, none. I honestly feel like I'm back in the days of CD-ROMs with their crazy UI's.
Last year I fell and got three broken ribs and a collapsed lung. My apple watch did _not_ detect it. Further my wifes iphone somehow would not dial 911 and I had to yell at siri for her.
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