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GeekWire » Apple
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Seattle-area smart-home device maker Wyze Labs and Amazon-owned Ring, among others, could be set to face new competition in the home security camera market from Apple. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reported Tuesday that the tech giant plans to make its first foray into the smart home IP camera market in 2026, with plans to ship more than 10 million units per year. “This strategic move demonstrates Apple’s continued exploration of growth opportunities in the home market,” Kuo wrote. “I believe the user experience will be significantly enhanced by Apple’s great ecosystem and deep integration with ..read more
GeekWire » Apple
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Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson wants to help take a bite out of Apple’s dominance in the smartphone market, joining 20 other attorneys general Tuesday in the U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against the iPhone maker.
Originally filed in March, the federal suit claims Apple has unlawful monopoly power when it comes to smartphone use, dictating “how users, developers and businesses can use the iPhone, stifling innovation and keeping prices artificially high.”
Beyond the purchase of an iPhone, Apple’s alleged monopoly harms users in a variety of ways, according to t ..read more
GeekWire » Apple
1y ago
Tim Cook, Apple CEO, and Deirdre O’Brien, senior vice president of retail, launch sales of the Apple Vision Pro in New York City this week. (Apple Photo)
First up this week on the GeekWire Podcast: an inside look at developing software for the Apple Vision Pro spatial computing headset.
We got a chance this week to talk with a longtime software developer for Apple platforms, Ken Case, co-founder and CEO of Seattle-based Omni Group, which makes productivity apps for Mac, iPhone, and iPad, and just released a version of its OmniPlan project management software for the newly launched Apple Vision ..read more
GeekWire » Apple
1y ago
OmniPlan 4 on Apple Vision Pro — click to expand. (Omni Group Image)
OmniPlan 4 on Apple Vision Pro — click to expand. (Omni Group Image)
OmniPlan 4 on Apple Vision Pro — click to expand. (Omni Group Image)
Ken Case‘s dad worked for many years at Boeing in industrial engineering for highly complex projects such as the Boeing 747 and Saturn V booster rocket. Case remembers his dad bringing home large Gantt charts — long rolls of paper with timelines and tasks — so that he could unfurl them across the living room floor and over the coffee table to annotate them manually.
These days, as co-fo ..read more
GeekWire » Apple
1y ago
Microsoft Excel inside Apple Vision Pro. (Microsoft Image)
Despite their longstanding rivalry, Microsoft has made a tradition of developing software for Apple computers, stretching back to the early days of the Macintosh in the 1980s. Turns out the Vision Pro will be no exception.
Microsoft announced Wednesday that its productivity apps will be available for Apple’s new mixed-reality headset when it launches on Feb. 2: Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and Loop.
“We have worked closely with Apple for many years to bring these experiences to iPhone, iPad, and Mac,” wro ..read more
GeekWire » Apple
1y ago
A search-and-rescue helicopter responds to Jones Creek in Dinosaur National Monument after receiving an iPhone SOS call. (Photo via Kristi Stiffler.)
I love the outdoors. Some of my best moments have been spent backpacking in the Pacific Northwest or, more recently, rafting the rivers of Colorado and Utah.
So, last fall, when Apple introduced a new iPhone 14 SOS feature that allowed users to send emergency messages via low-orbit satellites from the wilderness, I was intrigued. I bought the new device, walked through a demo explaining how to use the technology, and then basically forgot about i ..read more
GeekWire » Apple
1y ago
Some of Microsoft’s biggest missteps over the years have come not from being too late but rather too early, leaving the door open for competitors — especially Apple, it seems — to popularize a product category years later, when the technology and the market are ready.
Pocket PC … iPhone
Tablet PC … iPad
HoloLens … Vision Pro?
That last one sure looks like a possibility after Apple unveiled its new augmented reality headset this week. The device, which looks like a pair of high-tech ski goggles, lets users navigate with gestures in a manner very similar to Microsoft’s mixed reality headset ..read more
GeekWire » Apple
1y ago
Apple’s Vision Pro. (Apple Photo)
Apple newly announced headset positions the company as a contender in the evolving field of virtual and augmented reality, and highlights the divergent paths that major players are taking through the current state of VR/AR.
While VR/AR has been relatively quiet compared to its pre-COVID boom period, the industry hasn’t gone anywhere. In fact, 2023 has seen the field get intense, with both new and old competitors bringing new products and platforms into the field.
Apple looks like it’s placing an early bet on the theory that augmented/mixed reality will fundam ..read more
GeekWire » Apple
2y ago
A new lawsuit alleges that an agreement between Amazon and Apple, ostensibly intended to crack down on counterfeiters, illegally restricted competition and raised prices for iPhones, iPads, and other Apple devices on Amazon’s online marketplace.
The proposed class-action suit, filed Wednesday in federal court in Seattle, piggybacks on an Italian antitrust investigation into the agreement.
Apple and Amazon have denied the allegations in the past. An initial $225 million fine against them in Italy has since been overturned by an administrative court.
The pact, signed in 2018, reduced the number ..read more
GeekWire » Apple
2y ago
Windows 11 Photos users will be able to connect to iCloud to access their iPhone photos. (Microsoft Image)
PC users will be able to access pictures from their iPhones via the Windows 11 Photos app through a new integration announced by Microsoft this morning.
It’s a significant move to bridge Apple’s popular smartphone and Microsoft’s widely used operating system. It also highlights what continues to be a missing link: the inability to access Apple’s proprietary iMessage protocol or Messages app natively from Windows machines.
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