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‘Make Mac Pro grate again’: Twitter has a ball mocking Apple’s newest gadgets | ‘Make Mac Pro grate again’: Twitter has a ball mocking Apple’s newest gadgets |
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In typical ostentatious fashion, Apple rolled out a number of new products at its Worldwide Developers Conference. While many were enthusiastic about the new tech, some online couldn’t help having fun at the company’s expense. | In typical ostentatious fashion, Apple rolled out a number of new products at its Worldwide Developers Conference. While many were enthusiastic about the new tech, some online couldn’t help having fun at the company’s expense. |
READ MORE: Apple shares down after report reveals planned DOJ antitrust probe | READ MORE: Apple shares down after report reveals planned DOJ antitrust probe |
Apple introduced its new iOS 13 software at Monday’s conference, as well as the latest iteration of its high-end desktop, the Mac Pro. Many were quick to note the computer’s striking resemblance to a certain kitchen appliance. | Apple introduced its new iOS 13 software at Monday’s conference, as well as the latest iteration of its high-end desktop, the Mac Pro. Many were quick to note the computer’s striking resemblance to a certain kitchen appliance. |
While its cheese-grater-inspired design has become the butt of jokes on Twitter, some pointed out that it’s still an upgrade on the trash-can-shaped 2013 Mac Pro. | |
The tech giant also turned heads in its promotional material for the new computer, advertising the Mac Pro’s display stand – just the stand – with a $999 price tag. Some argued the ad contained an error, and that the stand was being offered for a fraction of that. | The tech giant also turned heads in its promotional material for the new computer, advertising the Mac Pro’s display stand – just the stand – with a $999 price tag. Some argued the ad contained an error, and that the stand was being offered for a fraction of that. |
It may be an unfortunate mistake, but wouldn't it be cool to have $999 (approximately the price of an iPhone XS) worth of functions in just your display stand? | It may be an unfortunate mistake, but wouldn't it be cool to have $999 (approximately the price of an iPhone XS) worth of functions in just your display stand? |
Or perhaps Apple simply thought it would be small potatoes for someone already dishing out $6,000 on the Pro itself and another $5,000 on the display. The computer may only stand a foot tall, but one tech outlet jokingly deemed it the “iLadder,” as the expensive piece of technology “lets you look down on your poor friends.” | Or perhaps Apple simply thought it would be small potatoes for someone already dishing out $6,000 on the Pro itself and another $5,000 on the display. The computer may only stand a foot tall, but one tech outlet jokingly deemed it the “iLadder,” as the expensive piece of technology “lets you look down on your poor friends.” |
While one part of Twitter was jeering and sneering at Apple’s new creations, another was in a much more somber mood, mourning the phasing out of iTunes. The iconic music platform will be replaced by three desktop apps: Music, TV and Podcasts. | |
In addition to the Pro, Apple also rolled out a new login feature to compete with similar tools already offered by Facebook and Google, hoping to speed up the sign-in process on its devices for third party apps. | In addition to the Pro, Apple also rolled out a new login feature to compete with similar tools already offered by Facebook and Google, hoping to speed up the sign-in process on its devices for third party apps. |
Social media might be divided over some of Apple’s design decision, but the ‘Sign in with Apple’ feature has elicited almost universal praise for allowing logging in to a third party service with Apple by providing a junk email. Previously, the only time-saving option would have been to sign up with Google or Facebook logins. Tech Crunch reported that Apple would require app developers who already use Google and Facebook third-party login services to include Apple in the pack. The beta version of the service is to come out later this year. | |
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