In this month's edition of AppleVis Unleashed, Thomas Domville, Randy Rusnak, and Mike Malarsie are joined by Club AppleVis member Anna Dresner to discuss recent Apple news and other topics of interest. Topics featured in this podcast include:
- Apple's $59.7B Q3 smashes Street expectations amid ongoing pandemics
- Examining Apple's record-breaking $59.7B June quarter by the numbers
- Apple becomes first public company to reach a $2 trillion market cap
- CBS and Showtime bundle offer now available for Apple TV+ subscribers
- Apple May Soon Offer 'Apple One' Subscription Bundles for Digital Services
- Apple One might launch a fitness streaming service to take on Peloton and Daily Burn
- Apple Reportedly Considering Extending Apple TV+ Free Trial
- Fortnite banned by Apple and Google: Everything you need to know
- Apple vs Epic Games: Judge Inclined to Agree with Apple About the Removal of Fortnite From App Store
- Apple Releases iOS 13.6.1, iPadOS 13.6.1, and macOS Catalina 10.15.6 supplemental update
- Apple Warns VoiceOver Users Not to Install watchOS 7 Beta 4 or the first Public Preview (Update: issue resolved in beta 5)
- new Apple Watch, iPad, iPhone 12 coming October, iPhone 12 Pro in November
- Rene Ritchie makes sense of the iPhone 12 5G mess
- Untold RPG
- Doing It Right
- iPhone 12's A14 Bionic Chip Could be 30 Percent Faster than iPhone 11
[You can contact the Unleashed Team with feedback or questions at unleashed@applevis.com
Comments
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The reason Apple is in trouble is because they keep saying that rule apply to all. Yet they gave Amazon prime discount. Congress asked this to Tim Cook and he could not give a respond. They did not even talk about the main issue apple is in trouble. Do you research next time.
Response to the 30% Comment
Hi Holger,
Firstly, thank you for listening to the Unleashed podcast. Also, keep in mind that everyone on the show do this on a volunteer basis.
We very much appreciate your feedback and of your thoughts. It appears that the subject on the 30% cut by Apple must be a passionate topic for you based on the tone of your response of telling us to do a better job of research.
As you are correct that Apple is in trouble by the Congress based on a contract deal that signed with Amazon Prime Video that allowed them to have a 15% deal than the standard 30%.
I don't believe that we ever said that we didn't understand the anti-competitive that Apple is involved with. A discussion of our thoughts on the Epic standoff with Apple. Sure, there are many others that have also in recent news have chimed in, but we focused on the Epic in particular. In the end I also believe that we all agreed that we didn't think the 30% was fair.
Lastly, we are after all just humans and we don't do this professionally nor do we have the staff that can make sure in what we say is always correct or if we made any type of mistakes. Pointing something out is always welcome and we will always try to do better and we very much appreciate you pointing us to the anti-competitive deal with Amazon Prime Video deal which wasn't really the focus of the subject we were talking about but what you have pointed out would have been a great inclusion of an example what Epic was seeking for.
Thanks,
AnonyMouse