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"Apple Music accounts for 15% of global music platform subscriptions, which means that it has already surpassed 78 million paid subscribers… Apple’s main competitor had over 160 million paid subscribers by Q2 2021 – which is twice as much as Apple Music had. Spotify may be leading the world in the streaming music business, but Apple Music is comfortably in second place according to a report from MIDiA this week… although the gap between first and second place is huge: Second Place Is Still Far Away From First “.Just as with other devices, we don't need to see iPad Pros each year, and if Apple waited two or more years between updates, we might see new iPads that are bigger changes from their predecessors." "Brand-new must-have innovations don't come about every year either, which is why the phrase 'incremental upgrades' is used so much in tech - companies have convinced themselves that they need to put out a new device each year, despite the fact that most years there's nothing new to add, resulting in minimal upgrades and boring phones. Of course its these upgrades, and their iterative nature, Bedford is challenging:
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"ĭo we need an update to the iPad Pro? It’s an intriguing question from Tom Bedford, in light of the widespread belief that Apple will update the professional tablet in March.
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Now every iPhone owner is being pushed to install iOS 15.2.1, no matter which version of iOS they are running. Many considered this a bug, but the option was again missing with the release of iOS 15.2.1 and Apple has now removed the iOS 14.8.1 as well. "As spotted by developer DhinakG, Apple quietly removed the option to remain on iOS 14.8.1 with the release of iOS 15.2. That’s now changed as Apple looks to be forcing the update to iOS 15 on every user if they want to stay secure:

During the launch of iOS 15, Apple announced that users could stay on iOS 14 and still receive security updates.

Meanwhile Apple’s long support window for its hardware has been in the news. This approach would create a notable difference in specs between the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro."
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With the MacBook Pro striding forwards, the Air looks out of sorts. "If Apple waits until the back quarter of the year, it leaves the current MacBook Air - the Air that was once the future - stuck with the slowest M chip, the older MacBook design with fewer ports and functionality, and tired specs outside of the chipset.
