Profile of Apple's Eddy Cue, Who Oversees Company's Internet Software and Services (theinformation.com) 40
The Information (paywalled) reports: In 2012, Mr. Cue took on even more responsibility when Mr. Cook fired Scott Forstall, then a senior vice president of the iOS software powering iPhones. Mr. Forstall had overseen the launch of Apple Maps, which was panned due to misplaced landmarks, distorted satellite images and other problems. With Mr. Forstall gone, Mr. Cue took over Apple Maps and Siri, the intelligent assistant that launched as a major feature of the iPhone 4S the prior year. From the moment he gained responsibility for Siri, Mr. Cue seemed to lack much interest in it, according to people who worked on the project. When Siri team members presented Mr. Cue with technical data around the performance of the assistant -- an area of frequent criticism of the technology -- Mr. Cue appeared bored and seemed to fall asleep in at least two meetings, said a former Apple employee who was present.
[...] One obstacle for Mr. Cue, in his meetings with television executives, was that he didn't encounter the kind of desperation that made it possible for Apple to sign all the major record labels, then being ravaged by piracy, to iTunes. Cord-cutting -- people dumping their cable and satellite subscriptions -- had not yet emerged as a problem. "Apple kept wanting to use the same playbook, and it's not going to work in the video world," said a former Apple executive who worked on video. Around four years ago, Mr. Cue oversaw development of a version of Apple TV that could integrate with cable services, with the goal of replacing set-top boxes distributed by the likes of Comcast and Time Warner Cable, said a former Apple employee. The Apple TV box -- with a coaxial cable port for plugging into cable networks and software to handle the combination of live and on-demand video -- never launched due to disagreements with the potential cable partners. Apple engineers involved in the product were dispirited, said a former employee. A non-paywalled source.
[...] One obstacle for Mr. Cue, in his meetings with television executives, was that he didn't encounter the kind of desperation that made it possible for Apple to sign all the major record labels, then being ravaged by piracy, to iTunes. Cord-cutting -- people dumping their cable and satellite subscriptions -- had not yet emerged as a problem. "Apple kept wanting to use the same playbook, and it's not going to work in the video world," said a former Apple executive who worked on video. Around four years ago, Mr. Cue oversaw development of a version of Apple TV that could integrate with cable services, with the goal of replacing set-top boxes distributed by the likes of Comcast and Time Warner Cable, said a former Apple employee. The Apple TV box -- with a coaxial cable port for plugging into cable networks and software to handle the combination of live and on-demand video -- never launched due to disagreements with the potential cable partners. Apple engineers involved in the product were dispirited, said a former employee. A non-paywalled source.
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You forgot those stupid "active-wear earbuds" they sell. Those are the domain of your basic white hipster asshole. They let them virtue-signal about how not-racist they are by wearing the "inner city earbuds" but also show off how they're willing to spend $250 on earbuds they only need because their $1000 phone doesn't have a fucking headphone jack.
Mr. Cue is right, Siri is boring and useless (Score:2, Insightful)
And that's exactly how I feel about Siri. I live in a small town where there's basically no int
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Maybe Apple should have a few dozen employees in smaller towns and cities in countries all over the world, because I'm sure they have a pretty skewed view of what people want/need.
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And you think "I don't care about cities with less than a million people crammed in it" is a healthy way to think?
And I'm also talking about other countries, where there's maybe only a fww big cities and the majority of the population does not live inside these crammed megapolis.
I have no idea why you had to add your anti-Trump point of view into your comment, most of the world does not really care about your orange-tinted asshat-in-chief.
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Given that 80% of the US lives in cities, the US isn't even close to the most urban country in the world, and that money concentrates in urban areas- no that's a waste of time and money.
coaxial cable port with no cable card or usb (SDV) (Score:2)
coaxial cable port with no cable card slot or usb port needed to link the SDV tunner for SDV cable systems.
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coaxial cable port with no cable card slot or usb port needed to link the SDV tunner for SDV cable systems.
That's not a given. The article doesn't indicate anything about the technical aspects of the device; CableCARD tuners and set-top boxes still need a coax line.
I wouldn't be surprised if it had to do with other things. Cable providers know their end users would likely flock to an Apple STB, which they would own outright and cost them tens of millions of dollars in rental fees every year if even a fraction of subscribers moved over to them...and trying to charge the same money for the CableCARDs would draw re
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and when the cable co said to apple that you must make each tv have an full box with cable card rent + outlet fee. Apple pushed back.
tivo has patents so they can get away with it (min boxes stacked off the main box).
event PPV can go to phone orders & card cost $ (Score:2)
event PPV can go to phone orders with added fess loadded with ad's says you know with our box you can order with your remote with no added fees & an cable card can in some system cost $1 less then a full box when you add outlet + card rent + SDV tuner rent
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Agree, last good IOS version was 8 (from 2014) when they still released when it was ready, not when the 1 year after the previous one mark came.
The last good OS X that didn't had major kernel memory leaks was 10.6.8
The last good iPhone was the iPhone 5s, so much so that Apple saw themselves forced to release iPhone SE, though they still bugged that with NFC.
Ever since Timmy Crook/Cock has been on the wheel at apple, the quality of the products has gone down. Scott Forestall may not have been a nice person,
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I beg to differ, 10.9.5 has been extremely reliable for me since its release day.
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Have you ever seen Scott on stage, presenting stuff? He knew what the fuck he was talking about and was able to present things as well as Steve Jobs himself. So yeah, they really should have kept this guy. The only bad thing he was responsible for is a bit too much skeuomorphism.
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Oh don't get me wrong, I like a bit of skeuomorphism too, but he just went a little bit too far with it. But not much.
I also agree that the current "let's make everything flat" trend is complete bullshit that nullifies decades of progress. What's even worst is the new trend of even hiding flat controls and making them look like regular text, we can't even know if we can interact with the fucking things. That's the worst counter-intuitive bullshit I've ever seen and as you say the whole fucking industry foll
Forstall's exit beginning of end for Apple (Score:1)
It was not the passing of Steve Jobs that ruined Apple. Scott Forstall had been developing the core OS since the days of NeXT. There are no high level Apple executives left that have full comprehension of the architecture. Granted, his personality was problematic, because he is not Steve Jobs, though it is obvious Jobs never had a problem with it, probably saw Mr. Forstall as a smarter, younger version or himself. In the new regime, there was no room for a personality like Forstall, always rocking the boat.
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+1 million virtual positive mod points.