This is
because Apple plays the high end, and because when you get to those prices, you might as well buy the Apple hardware.
Not exact matches
Because Dropbox
plays in different markets like cloud storage and workplace software, it faces tough competition from some of the biggest companies like Amazon,
Apple, Google, and Microsoft.
As an example, almost every major retailer (except
Apple and maybe Starbucks) is
playing catch - up on in - store mobile payments
because they are captives of old POS systems.
I know it's cool to hate AT&T and all
because they had the forethought to sign up for the exclusive deal when other carriers walked away from it, but blaiming
Apple for
playing by the carriers game is like blaming GM for high gas prices.
Apps make great passive income opportunities
because all you need to do is list them at a popularly traveled app marketplace such as Google
Play, Amazon or
Apple.
Hayden said Zander's CMO at the time had a «brilliant idea» in the early 2000s «to do a co-branding effort with his hero, Steve Jobs, and create a Motorola phone that would
play iTunes... I strongly recommended that they not contact
Apple, not share any technical data with them,
because it was clear
Apple would eventually make a phone.
(i might have to
play a bit with the amount of dry ingredients
because the pulp from the juicer is a bit drier than the whole
apple + carrots).
One
apple contains 5 g. of fiber and lots of vitamin C. Dietary fiber
plays an important role in diabetes prevention,
because they control the blood sugar levels.
She also meets another Englishman, Charles Doughty - Wylie,
played by Damian Lewis, who at first appears to be just another blithering British officer who is infuriated by Bell's impetuous expeditions into difficult areas, ostensibly
because she is upsetting the
apple - cart, but really
because they realise that this civilian has the imagination and flair which is showing them up.
Android Auto or
Apple Car
play help keep you connected while you drive
because you wont want to let go of the heated steering wheel Contact us today and make arrangements to take this one home!!
The built - in navigation was equally forgettable
because the GTI comes with
Apple Car
Play and Android Auto integration.
Of course, when you consider that you can also mirror the screen of any Android device to your television with the Fire TV (without needing to login to your Amazon account, much the same way
Apple's AirPlay functionality works)-- it seems a little frivolous and unnecessary
because you can just
play whatever tablet games you have already invested in.
Because Apple is a monopolistic company that doesn't
play well with others.
You might say if NOOK goes down there are still
Apple and Google
Play (both easily strong enough to challenge Amazon's ebook hegemony) and Kobo (bigger internationally than Amazon already), but that's not 100 % the case
because none of them sell print copies.
With that kind of screen real estate, it's really aimed at those who want an iPad but are looking for a more budget - friendly option, rather than the Tab, although,
because of its operating system, the Folio 100 can
play Flash - generated content, supporting Adobe Flash 10.1 - something, obviously, that
Apple's device lacks.
The iPad doesn't have ports
because Apple doesn't want you
playing around with the software - after all, the fact that you bought the tablet is not very relevant, or is it?
Apple Cider Mage: Yeah like, I got a little bit of those kind of mechanics when I was
playing Monument Valley
because Monument Valley also has a mechanic like that, although on a much smaller scale, with the totem and Ida, Ida and the totem.
psp 2 would be destroyed by 3DS just think sony and microsoft are in a hard place ex sony manager even suggested a microsoft and sony combined console vs nintendo and the industry keeps talking up android windows and
apple and how we all will
play games on tablets in the future why are they saying this
because nintendo has won and there trying to invent a future that does nt have nintendo in it its all anti nintendo properganda...
Also, I would recommend NOT
playing with an
Apple Magic Mouse
because the already annoying - as - hell zoom problems keep getting worse.
It isn't a forward - thinking move like
Apple's decision to kill off the floppy disk,
because no one's
playing along.
Apple has always
played in the high - end and will have major challenges competing with Samsung and the overall Google and China ecosystems
because Apple DOES N'T LIKE to make cheaper devices, and
because their vertical development costs can only be subsidized across their own devices.
And it was clear that you didn't have to
play that game
because Apple wasn't going to beat Microsoft.
For the purpose of this article I'm using Spotify as an example
because it's my music streaming service of choice, but you can also use Google
Play Music,
Apple Music, or any of the other streaming options to achieve the same end.
Because you can
play Apple Music and iCloud Music Library content directly on the HomePod, there's probably not much need to AirPlay from iTunes to the HomePod, but the option is there if you need it.
The volume buttons don't work
because of
Apple's hardware choices, but I also had an issue with pausing /
playing music.
It
plays into, actually...
Apple for example is very business model, which is we don't do advertising, but we're going to make this an even better phone experience for you and then you'll want to use an
Apple phone
because it's not littered with what Walt Mossberg used to call crapplets, do you remember?
That dynamic has already
played out in the smartphone and tablet markets, where Android now dominates
because Google hasn't forced phone buyers to stick with one line of devices the way
Apple does with the iPhone.
The reason HomePod is ranking below the others is
because, at the moment, we've only had the chance to
play around with it at
Apple's busy Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC)-- and even then, Siri wasn't properly up and running.
But
because there are so few great - sounding smart speakers currently on the market, these two will inherently get lumped together until
Apple creates a smaller speaker or Sonos adds voice assistant functionality to the
Play: 3.
I say «sort of»
because Sonos won't offer native Siri support; instead, you'll be able to (at some unspecified time) tell your iPhone or
Apple Watch «Hey Siri,
play Lorde on the Living Room via AirPlay 2» and the Sonos One should technically recognize that command.
It's not much of an issue for me
because I can
play music from my library off the Sonos app on my phone, but when I want to
play off my macbook, I have to airplay through an
Apple TV.
Note that the method given here doesn't work for audible contents simply
because it is DRM - protected and hence, content won't
play appropriately inside
Apple Watch Music app.
Apple says this is
because the vast majority of people use these speakers for basic commands like
playing music and setting timers.
Because Apple Music is not the built - in support on Amazon Echo, it's impossible to
play Apple Music on Echo via Alexa voice control.
This is a good target for Amazon,
because, with
Apple and Google using competing agents in their leading mobile operating systems, Alexa has been forced to
play second (or third) fiddle in mobile.
If you're still with us, we presume it is
because you have an iPhone and love using
Apple Music,
because that's the only source of music you can
play using voice commands.
Apple's argument is that,
because HomePod is constantly adjusting itself based on what you're
playing, traditional manual EQ modifications would be pointless.
I
played around with some
apples in here as well to add in some traditional fall colors but ended up taking them back out
because it looked too busy.