Samsung's profit from their mobile division is 4.32 trillion won up from 3.89 trillion last quarter. Samsung in 2014 had a quarter where they made 6.43 trillion from mobile. This wasn't that amazing of a quarter. It just shows how bad their 2015 was.
It comes down to one key business problem: these companies can't monetize a wearable. No one wants to see ads on their wrist.
Facebook fears the Apple Watch. This could hit their top and bottom line.
If you read the paper, non-jailbroken devices were 'infected' with a harmless comic book app. This only occurred if the user accepted the enterprise cert.
"Once Wirelurker gains access to a non-jailbroken iPhone, the program currently side-loads a non-malicious comic book app onto the phone."
Loading an enterprise-signed application, requiring user acceptance, that is non-malicious isn't much of an infection.
"RTFA, please. This didn’t require jailbreaking to infect the phone."
Non-jailbroken phones were never 'infected.' WireLurker simply loaded a harmless comic book app on non-jailbroken devices. Since WireLurker didn't jailbreak your device, it was limited to the iOS sandbox.
This wasn't even malware for non-jailbreak devices. The user was prompted to install an enterprise app, and had the ability to allow/deny. The app itself was harmless. The only malware was for jailbroken devices.
"Why do we even want these giant, built-in distractions in a vehicle when there's so many whiny and complaints about Distracted driving from hand-held devices?"
I agree. Give me a button on my steering wheel that integrates with Siri and that is all I need.
"Well Apple's CarPlay is run on top of BlackBerry's QNX"
CarPlay is a protocol. CarPlay can be run on top of any Operating System. Google's old idea was to have each manufacturer fork Android for their own version of an entertainment system. Google is changing course to follow Apple's lead on creating a protocol instead.
People who work hard (in school and in their job) get promoted and make more money! People who think they are entitled and do the bare minimum make less!
There are plenty of opportunities out there for those willing to put in the time and effort.
If a developer chooses to pull their own app from the itunes store for iOS devices, will the app get deleted from people's phones who may have already installed it the next time they try to sync with their library?
No, Apple will not delete anything from your phone. Apple will also not delete anything from a manual sync with iTunes.
If you backup only to iCloud, lose your phone, buy a new one, you are SOL. When you restore to an iCloud backup, only the apps currently available will come down.
Tired to whom? It is simple and intuitive. The OS should connect you with your apps quickly and easily, not distract from your task. Does anyone really want a Windows start menu on mobile?
"(Oh, and who would trust Steve Jobs' company to make their medical devices? Yes I am speaking both to his general approach to ethics, and the circumstances of his death.)"
Tim Cook, by all accounts, is a health/fitness nut and doesn't believe in the 'eastern medicine' philosophy that did in Jobs. Not sure if you have noticed, but Tim runs the company now.
"Apple may do most of the pioneering work. But they'll never stay in those areas."
I don't understand this comment. Apple will build a medical device/wearable, then sell it off? The number of scientific hires they have made recently is simply astounding. I doubt very much they are creating a product to abandon shortly after.
"The problem for Apple management is, how to justify sitting on a vast hoard of cash instead of returning it to shareholders. There is simply no defensible way to spend $160BN developing the next generation of iDevices."
What is wrong with returning it to shareholders? They own the company. Apple started up a decent dividend and the largest share buyback in history. This is the right move.
"wealth has become so concentrated that those who have it can't figure out any useful way to spend it, and those who would spend it don't have it, resulting in economic slowdown"
The Job Participation rate is in freefall, causing the economic slowdown. We need to find ways to encourage businesses to open new facilities (and hire workers) here in the US. Allowing a company like Apple to bring profits back to the US without being double-taxed would be a great start. Right now Apple has $200b in cash and needs to take new loans to give money back to shareholders. Why? Their money is stuck overseas.
"Since Apple likes to believe they should have control over what software we are allowed our mobile devices, does that mean If they made cars, they would belIeve they should have control over what roads we can and can't drive on?"
You will never buy a driverless car for exactly this reason (will be beyond our lifetimes). There will be drive-assist vehicles, with the driver always expected to be alert in case of emergencies.
If he was simply a whisteblower for NSA spying on Americans I would agree. However, possibly during negotiations for asylum, he told other countries how we were spying on them.
I'm sure I'm in the minority here, but I want us spying on Russia and China - and I don't want them knowing how we do it. This information should have been kept to himself.
There is no reason to believe that Google and Facebook ads, which both are more successful on iOS, are statistically different from other advertising platforms.
Samsung doing better than Apple doesn't mean they are dying, it just means Samsung is doing better. Full stop.
Quotes like this add to the 'Apple is Doomed' mantra.
Apple makes more profit from smartphones than every other manufacturer in the world (including Samsung) combined. Raw marketshare by selling low-cost devices isn't Apple, evident by the pricing of the 5c.
Samsung's profit from their mobile division is 4.32 trillion won up from 3.89 trillion last quarter. Samsung in 2014 had a quarter where they made 6.43 trillion from mobile. This wasn't that amazing of a quarter. It just shows how bad their 2015 was.
The compatibility library doesn't affect security, which is the real problem.
It comes down to one key business problem: these companies can't monetize a wearable. No one wants to see ads on their wrist. Facebook fears the Apple Watch. This could hit their top and bottom line.
If you read the paper, non-jailbroken devices were 'infected' with a harmless comic book app. This only occurred if the user accepted the enterprise cert.
"Once Wirelurker gains access to a non-jailbroken iPhone, the program currently side-loads a non-malicious comic book app onto the phone."
Loading an enterprise-signed application, requiring user acceptance, that is non-malicious isn't much of an infection.
"RTFA, please. This didn’t require jailbreaking to infect the phone."
Non-jailbroken phones were never 'infected.' WireLurker simply loaded a harmless comic book app on non-jailbroken devices. Since WireLurker didn't jailbreak your device, it was limited to the iOS sandbox.
This wasn't even malware for non-jailbreak devices. The user was prompted to install an enterprise app, and had the ability to allow/deny. The app itself was harmless. The only malware was for jailbroken devices.
"Why do we even want these giant, built-in distractions in a vehicle when there's so many whiny and complaints about Distracted driving from hand-held devices?"
I agree. Give me a button on my steering wheel that integrates with Siri and that is all I need.
"Well Apple's CarPlay is run on top of BlackBerry's QNX"
CarPlay is a protocol. CarPlay can be run on top of any Operating System. Google's old idea was to have each manufacturer fork Android for their own version of an entertainment system. Google is changing course to follow Apple's lead on creating a protocol instead.
People who work hard (in school and in their job) get promoted and make more money! People who think they are entitled and do the bare minimum make less!
There are plenty of opportunities out there for those willing to put in the time and effort.
If a developer chooses to pull their own app from the itunes store for iOS devices, will the app get deleted from people's phones who may have already installed it the next time they try to sync with their library?
No, Apple will not delete anything from your phone. Apple will also not delete anything from a manual sync with iTunes.
If you backup only to iCloud, lose your phone, buy a new one, you are SOL. When you restore to an iCloud backup, only the apps currently available will come down.
Tired to whom? It is simple and intuitive. The OS should connect you with your apps quickly and easily, not distract from your task. Does anyone really want a Windows start menu on mobile?
"(Oh, and who would trust Steve Jobs' company to make their medical devices? Yes I am speaking both to his general approach to ethics, and the circumstances of his death.)"
Tim Cook, by all accounts, is a health/fitness nut and doesn't believe in the 'eastern medicine' philosophy that did in Jobs. Not sure if you have noticed, but Tim runs the company now.
"Apple may do most of the pioneering work. But they'll never stay in those areas."
I don't understand this comment. Apple will build a medical device/wearable, then sell it off? The number of scientific hires they have made recently is simply astounding. I doubt very much they are creating a product to abandon shortly after.
"The problem for Apple management is, how to justify sitting on a vast hoard of cash instead of returning it to shareholders. There is simply no defensible way to spend $160BN developing the next generation of iDevices."
What is wrong with returning it to shareholders? They own the company. Apple started up a decent dividend and the largest share buyback in history. This is the right move.
"wealth has become so concentrated that those who have it can't figure out any useful way to spend it, and those who would spend it don't have it, resulting in economic slowdown"
The Job Participation rate is in freefall, causing the economic slowdown. We need to find ways to encourage businesses to open new facilities (and hire workers) here in the US. Allowing a company like Apple to bring profits back to the US without being double-taxed would be a great start. Right now Apple has $200b in cash and needs to take new loans to give money back to shareholders. Why? Their money is stuck overseas.
http://data.bls.gov/timeseries...
"Since Apple likes to believe they should have control over what software we are allowed our mobile devices, does that mean If they made cars, they would belIeve they should have control over what roads we can and can't drive on?"
no
If Apple cared about selling more widgets, they would have created lower-priced versions of all of their products years ago.
Analysts want Apple to run the company their way, and Apple is refusing to do it. Good for them in my opinion.
You will never buy a driverless car for exactly this reason (will be beyond our lifetimes). There will be drive-assist vehicles, with the driver always expected to be alert in case of emergencies.
If he was simply a whisteblower for NSA spying on Americans I would agree. However, possibly during negotiations for asylum, he told other countries how we were spying on them.
I'm sure I'm in the minority here, but I want us spying on Russia and China - and I don't want them knowing how we do it. This information should have been kept to himself.
This is the non-ultrabook style that is very easily upgraded.
http://store.apple.com/us/buy-mac/macbook-pro
How about bringing up the fact that LG is cheating on benchmarks just like samung? http://www.anandtech.com/show/7384/state-of-cheating-in-android-benchmarks
How about bringing up the fact that the LG G2 is about half the performance of the 5s in benchmarks that aren't cheated?
http://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph7335/58181.png
http://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph7335/58170.png
Only companies worth buying from right now are Moto and Apple.
There is no reason to believe that Google and Facebook ads, which both are more successful on iOS, are statistically different from other advertising platforms.
Check out the ads they are placing into the default gmail app. They will slowly add them to all bundled google services on Android.
Let's be fair, is there really a doube of why Apple is slowly losing out of market share in the smartphone wars?
Probably because they refuse to make a cheap phone. Apple continues to grow at a rapid pace in the United States, where phones are subsidized and we have higher average incomes. Android's growth is in 3rd world countries through cheap, low end phones. http://www.comscore.com/Insights/Press_Releases/2013/10/comScore_Reports_August_2013_US_Smartphone_Subscriber_Market_Share
Battery life still behind the iPhone: http://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph7376/58409.png
Browser speed still behind the iPhone: http://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph7376/58440.png
Graphics performance still behind the iPhone: http://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph7376/58425.png
For a device this much larger and heavier, you would expect they could overclock the chipset and get more performance than this.
Samsung doing better than Apple doesn't mean they are dying, it just means Samsung is doing better. Full stop.
Quotes like this add to the 'Apple is Doomed' mantra.
Apple makes more profit from smartphones than every other manufacturer in the world (including Samsung) combined. Raw marketshare by selling low-cost devices isn't Apple, evident by the pricing of the 5c.
Stock is trending down due to concerns over margins. Nothing to do with brand perception.