![]() Posted screenshots reveal misspellings and other indicators the The app attempts to copy ourīranding and user interface, though close examination of the The app in question is called “LassPass Password Manager” and LastPass would like to alert our customers to a fraudulent appĪttempting to impersonate our LastPass app on the Apple App Store. Mike Kosak, writing for the LastPass company blog: Thursday, 8 February 2024 LastPass Rip-Off Named ‘LassPass’ Made It Into the App Store ★ Get a free bag of fresh coffee with any Trade subscription. Use code talkshow for 10% off your first order. Tuesday, 13 February 2024 The Talk Show: ‘I‘m a Real-World Man’ ★Īdam Lisagor returns to the show to discuss, while wearing, Apple Vision Pro. Lastly, Zuckerberg, discussing Apple’s decision to use hand-tracking for control of the interface, just casually mentions that hand-tracking is effectively a stop-gap until we get a “neural interface”. Are they going to license the OS to other headset makers? (It’s interesting to think that these rivalries might be best thought of not as closed-vs.-open, but as Apple-vs.-the-rest-of-the-industry.) I’m not quite sure where he’s going with that, though, because I don’t really see how my Quest 3 is any more “open” than my Vision Pro. Whether you agree with him or not, he does a good job delineating the very different trade-offs Meta and Apple chose to make.Īt the end, he makes the case that each new generation of computing devices has an open alternative and a closed one from Apple. Zuck makes the case that Quest 3 isn’t just good for its price - he goes all-in and argues that it’s a better headset, period. And I really would love to hear Tim Cook’s thoughts on the Quest 3 and how it compares to Vision Pro. Apple is clearly better at making computers, but Meta is just as clearly better at social media. But this felt very natural coming from Zuckerberg. It would just be so out of character for Cook and for Apple itself. I can’t imagine Tim Cook (or Sundar Pichai) making a video like this. Just very casual - but it’s the CEO of a $1 trillion company reviewing and critiquing the rival product from a $3 trillion company. Most of the video was shot in a single take, using a Quest 3. First, it’s just incredibly down-to-earth. I really found this interesting for a few reasons.
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