Comment on Apple steps up war of words with European regulators
reev@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
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Comment on Apple steps up war of words with European regulators
reev@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
Image This comment section, except it’s a multi-trillion dollar one.
vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org 2 days ago
Can I play devil’s advocate here?
Apple’s closed ecosystem competes with Google and others’ “open” ecosystems, but they have different financial strategies. Google and others make money from almost monopolized services and data collection, actual price of their products is kinda low. Apple makes money from what their users pay inside their ecosystem.
Apple has a visible nickel-and-dime trap, most of big tech have those traps far more subtle.
So in absolutes their game is unfair, but in relatives they are by far neither the worst offenders nor the most dangerous.
Competitive financial strategies in tech are still a problem. We have FOSS projects pretending to have a way, but increasingly corporate-controlled, we have “good” companies which all went bankrupt 20 years ago, and we have “bad” companies which were too “good” then compared to now, and we have vultures like Google and Facebook. And we have Apple which was one of the “good” ones, but lines and graphs kinda didn’t work well, and then they found a way, and then another.
It might well be that with forward pricing, not implicit costs, Apple devices would cost 2x what they cost now, and other stuff as much as Apple devices.
And if regulations force them to do that, it’s fine, except the transient process matters. Kill Google and MS before killing Apple, if shorter.
black0ut@pawb.social 2 days ago
Apple gets money from both their monopoly on user data and their high prices. That’s why it’s above Microsoft and Google in market cap, even though it doesn’t have nearly as much infrastructure and reach.
vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org 2 days ago
It designs its own hardware, though.
I’m not saying it’s a virtuous company, just a bit better than others (which is not cheap if you’re not oligarch’s blonde daughter).
black0ut@pawb.social 2 days ago
It doesn’t. It designs part of the chips that go into their phones.
Google also designs chips that go into its phones, and Microsoft has also designed chips and security co processors that have gone into PCs.
(Of course, I’d never consider a Microsoft “security co processor” secure, nor an apple or google one).
firewyre@lemmy.world 2 days ago
No, you can’t. Go away.
vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org 1 day ago
Shit, I really counted on your permission