With 17.2% of the smartphone market in 2015, Apple captured 91% of the profit. Samsung, with 23.9% of the market, took 14% of the profit.
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Source : IBM Swift Sandbox
Swift is now open source!
Source : Swift.org – Welcome to Swift.org
This is faceshift GDC 2015 reel, featuring our performance recording session at OMUK, our latest range of motion demos, and generally a bunch of people having loads of fun with real time mocap.
You can’t have a back door in the software because you can’t have a back door that’s only for the good guys
Source : Apple CEO Defends Encryption, Opposes Government Back Door – Bloomberg Business
It would be an incredibly brazen act if Google used Android Auto as a Trojan Horse of sorts to gather intel from established car makers, then ply that data for its own competing project, but perhaps not out of the realm of possibility. Many view Android itself as somewhat of a copycat operating system built on the shoulders of giants.
Source : Porsche selects Apple CarPlay for new 911 models, nixes Google’s data-hoarding Android Auto
Amazon.com Inc. will stop selling media-streaming devices from Google Inc. and Apple Inc. that aren’t easily compatible with its video service, the latest example of the company using its clout to promote products that fit with its own retailing strategy.
Source : Amazon to Ban Sale of Apple, Google Video-Streaming Devices – Bloomberg Business
Apple’s steady stealth campaign to rival Google in maps continues apace. This month, the company acquired Mapsense, a San Francisco startup that builds tools for analyzing and visualizing location data, according to multiple sources.
Source : Apple Acquires Mapping Visualization Startup Mapsense | Re/code
What happens to a small company when you take away 75 to 85 percent of its revenue opportunities in the name of user experience? Who’s going to make all that content we love so much, and what will it look like if it only makes money on proprietary platforms?These are the questions worth asking — and they deserve better answers than simply « they’ll adapt. » Because there’s only one thing that makes adaptation such a powerful force.Death.
Source : Welcome to hell: Apple vs. Google vs. Facebook and the slow death of the web | The Verge
When ads and security clash, Google wants to figure out a compromise, because Google is an advertising company.
Source : Google Tips Off Developers On Apple Security Workaround, Ad Selling | Re/code