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« on: December 31, 2021, 04:05:14 pm »

Apple’s 2021 was the stuff of miracles

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<body><section class="wp-block-bigbite-multi-title"><div class="container"></div></section><p>[Scene: A snowy streetscape in the early morning. As a young man trudges by, a second-story window opens and an old man sticks his head out.]</p>



<p>OLD MAN: You, there! Boy!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: Boy? I&rsquo;m 22. I have a college degree. I mean, in English, but still&hellip;</p>



<p>OLD MAN: What day is it!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: [sighs and checks iPhone] December 28th.</p>



<p>OLD MAN: They did it!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: Come again?</p>



<p>OLD MAN: I haven&rsquo;t missed the end of 2021! So many miracles, all in one year!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: [looks around] Are we talking about the same world? Because&hellip; eesh.</p>



<p>OLD MAN: The Apple world, boy!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: Oh. You see, usually, when strange old men yell at me from windows it&rsquo;s about the government or their underpants or&hellip;</p>



<p>OLD MAN: So many Apple miracles this year!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: Uh, were there? I guess. Maybe?</p>



<p>OLD MAN: Why, yes!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: Name one.</p>



<p>OLD MAN: Getting rid of the Touch Bar for instance! The Touch Bar was a failed attempt at a new input mechanism. And Apple never really committed to it. And now it&rsquo;s gone! In just one year!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: What are you talking about? The MacBook Pro had it for four years.</p>



<p>OLD MAN: Yes! Four long, pointless years! And they got rid of it in one!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: That&rsquo;s&hellip; not&hellip; The Apple product development cycle&hellip; You know what? Never mind. So, Apple got rid of the Touch Bar. What else?</p>



<p>OLD MAN: Well, the company also backtracked on the right to repair! Now anyone can repair their iPhone!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: Anyone?</p>



<p>OLD MAN: Anyone who feels comfortable doing it. And has good eyesight. And a steady hand. And would rather do it themselves than have Apple or a licensed third party do it.</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: So, like five people.</p>



<p>OLD MAN: Five very loud people!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: OK, that&rsquo;s a fair point.</p>



<p>OLD MAN: Well, what about the M1 Pro and M1 Max? These are amazingly powerful processors considering their level of power consumption.</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: Oh, they&rsquo;re great. They&rsquo;re not actual miracles, more the result of a lot of hard work. But they&rsquo;re outstanding laptop processors. It does remain to be seen what kind of performance per watt the upcoming mobile version of Intel&rsquo;s Alder Lake will have and how that compares to&hellip;</p>



<p>OLD MAN: And Apple did it in one year!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: Again, I&rsquo;m not sure you get how Apple&rsquo;s product development cycle works. Or, possibly you&rsquo;ve suffered some form of head trauma.</p>



<p>OLD MAN: And you seem to know a lot about Apple for a random passer-by.</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: Hmm.</p>



<p>OLD MAN: Hmm.</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: Well, at least there&rsquo;s <a href="https://go.redirectingat.com/?id=111346X1569486&amp;url=https://www.macrumors.com/2021/10/17/intel-hopes-to-win-back-apple/&amp;xcust=1-1-562064-1-0-0&amp;sref=https://www.macworld.com/feed" rel="nofollow">some sign[/url] that maybe Intel will stop its pathetic ad campaign against Apple. That&rsquo;d be a miracle.</p>



<p>OLD MAN: What, and put all those actors pretending to be regular people out of a job?!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: Hahahaha!</p>



<p>OLD MAN: Hahahaha!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: [looking around] Wait, do you really live above a Hot Topic? What&rsquo;s that like?</p>



<p>OLD MAN: Say, what about the Apple Watch? 2021 was another banner year for a product that pundits once declared a &ldquo;flop&rdquo;!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: Sure, yeah, the Apple Watch is a legitimate hit, no matter what anyone says. The Series 7 might not be a dramatic leap forward for the form factor, but it&rsquo;s a solid entry into a line that&rsquo;s doing well enough it doesn&rsquo;t need dramatic updates every year.</p>



<p>OLD MAN: And you can&rsquo;t deny that back in August Apple made major concessions to app developers!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: Yeah, I can! The company gave a relatively small settlement &mdash; $100 million is chump change for Apple &mdash; and let developers use more price points which it will still take 15 or 30 percent of, so it&rsquo;s not that big a concession. It also agreed not to ban them for doing things they were supposed to be allowed to do! Wow! Further&hellip;</p>



<p>OLD MAN: Now, see here, boy!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: Further&hellip; it appealed and was <a href="https://go.redirectingat.com/?id=111346X1569486&amp;url=https://daringfireball.net/2021/12/appeals_court_grants_apple_delay_on_app_store_injunction&amp;xcust=1-1-562064-1-0-0&amp;sref=https://www.macworld.com/feed" rel="nofollow">granted a delay[/url] on the one thing it lost in the Epic case. To top all that off, it&rsquo;s summarily declared that it&rsquo;s already in compliance with the law South Korea implemented requiring alternate payment methods in the App Store. Basically, hardly anything has changed since it announced the Small Business Program.</p>



<p>OLD MAN: Ah, but that was a true miracle!</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: That happened in 2020! Wait, a minute&hellip; was this just an excuse to do a lousy clip show and avoid doing an actual column?</p>



<p>OLD MAN: Quiet, you! Now go fetch me a turkey! [flips coin down]</p>



<p>YOUNG MAN: This is a quarter! And I don&rsquo;t work for you! [throws it back]</p>



<p>OLD MAN: Ow! [shakes fist] Damn Generation Z!</p>
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