We could be rocking some cool face tech if we could get consumers educated on what these systems can really do.
If anyone can spread the word, it’s Apple. They’re masters of marketing, so I’m sure they’ll educate everyone adequately if they ever actually release something.
Apple of the Jobs era was way better at using proper standards and bringing consumers up to speed. Current Apple is more concerned with breaking standards to sell proprietary solutions. If the mission is to put a smartwatch at eye level, Apple will not be good stewards of that mission.
They will certainly use proprietary hardware and software, but they’ll show the world why it’s useful, and anyone interested can choose their platform, assuming there are alternatives.
If anyone can spread the word, it’s Apple. They’re masters of marketing, so I’m sure they’ll educate everyone adequately if they ever actually release something.
Apple of the Jobs era was way better at using proper standards and bringing consumers up to speed. Current Apple is more concerned with breaking standards to sell proprietary solutions. If the mission is to put a smartwatch at eye level, Apple will not be good stewards of that mission.
They will certainly use proprietary hardware and software, but they’ll show the world why it’s useful, and anyone interested can choose their platform, assuming there are alternatives.
Well tech journalists and reviewers have been on a mission to kill that competition since Google Glass…