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| | coreint.org
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| | Daniel and Manton check in about the Apple Vision Pro. Is it on the precipice of failure? Is there a killer app for it? How would the Apple Vision Pro have done if a smaller company came out with it? They talk about playing the long game vs. the short game, and how much harder it is to play the long game as a struggling indie. Focusing on finessing little things in a product or adding new features, and working on the features of an app or service that a customer expects the app or service to do.
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| | This is one of those YouTube videos that perfectly captures two of my interests: YouTubers creating beats out of random sounds and Metal Gear Solid.
| | ipadpros.net
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| | We are joined by Timothy Buck. He is the co-host of Accessible; an accessibility focused Apple podcast. In this episode, we'll be diving into iPadOS in general and deep-diving into accessibility with a focus on the new features now available in iOS 13 and iPadOS. This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, an...
| | thesephist.com
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| [AI summary] The article explores the iPad Pro's role as a personal computer for the future, drawing parallels to Apple's historical approach of introducing simplified interfaces. It highlights the iPad's strengths in portability, touchscreen interaction, and creative workflows, while acknowledging its limitations in professional settings. The piece argues that Apple's vision for computing is shifting toward a more user-friendly, simplified model, akin to the Macintosh and iPhone's impact on their respective markets. Despite criticisms from power users, the article suggests that most users will adapt to this new paradigm, positioning the iPad Pro as a stepping stone toward a more accessible and intuitive computing experience.