I continue to be surprised how tightly coupled the Apple Watch is to the iPhone. One would think Apple would learn from the success they had with the iPod that they can benefit mightily from not locking in a particular product to their ecosystem. Ok, so you really don't want to "aid" the Android market by enabling Apple Watch to work with Android even if that would likely result in wiping out WearOS on the day it's announced. (Or perhaps that's the reason?) But surely, it wouldn't hurt Apple if they coupled Apple Watch with iPad and Mac? I use Android phones, iPads, and a Mac, why shouldn't I be able to add Apple Watch to that mix?
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It's funny in a way, changing desktop operating systems takes little effort on my part but switching browsers means resetting/logging in to all sorts of things to get the environment working in the manner to which I am used to.
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Chrome shutdown again in my LXQT desktop container, so I have decided to switch to Firefox for a while. Chrome seems to have problems with certain pages, it consistently shutdown when opening one page this morning that Firefox had no problem opening.
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