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MY problem with it is that the architecture change, IMO of course, is going to undoubtedly be used to leverage and strong-arm customers into Apple-centric 'app-store' interfaces, pulling the market apart just like in the PPC days between Apple OK-d software and the rest of humanity - for the sake of a lot of quick bucks for Apple and a lot of additional developer/customer friction for the rest of the world. and this is coming from someone who, historically, has loved ARM. Let's talk about how fast and cool and battery conserving their new processors are without taking into account the vast amounts of software breakage that came along with the architecture change and the future software landscape reform that's going to take place that will establish Apple customers even more firmly into territory they can't ever hope to leave. as such I have little problem with entertaining conspiracy regarding Apple, as long as it's not absolutely insane.Īpple seems to be masterful at the magicians' game of misdirection. I have very few doubts that the trend will continue onward. The problem I have personally with conspiracy theory regarding Apple is that over the past 30+ years i've seen a lot of it turn into fact gradually over time. most companies in the world don't generate enough ire that the public get together and maintain a wikipedia page about the criticisms that apply to the company separately from the parent page.īut absolutely, I agree - it's conspiracy theory. Sure, you're right, it's conspiracy theory - but one doesn't have to be a conspiracy theorist to predict further anti-consumer action from companies that have a long and sordid past with anti-consumer actions.Īpple, quite literally, wrote the playbook for establishing gilded cages and vendor lock-in within the (modern) computer industry. >For you to be right, this must be a planned deception.