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  • utopian0

    • It's because the iphones camera didn't recognize him in his non lizard form.kona
    • I saw that... His reaction was subtle but priceless.nbq
    • turns out it disabled because of too many prior failed attempts (many people using the phone) before he brought it on stagemonospaced
    • says the PR department post incident....pretty sure you'd check your most important presentation device prior...formed
    • you know, all that 'attention to detail' and all...whooooops!!formed
    • okay, so your opinion is that this one incident locks in that the feature is a failure and this is going to be the norm?monospaced
    • granted, I agree this was a failure to pay attention to the details, including a phone that was ready to unlock for this guymonospaced
    • It's amusing...and perhaps telling, no? The most important part of the show they f' up, then blame the interns...hmmmmformed
    • The way people are acting it’s like he had to fuck a dead animal to unlock the thing. No-one outside of reddit gives a shit.face_melter
    • Lol that instant sweat.pango
    • mono why do take any form of criticism towards apple personally? And why do you feel the need to defend it as if you created the iphone? Pretty funnyset
    • It's not personal. I don't know why. I don't even like their shit that much. I certainly am not their biggest fan.monospaced
    • Maybe I just don't know why people like to rip on them so much when they really aren't that different from anyone else.monospaced
    • They pretend they are different - that's the issue.fadein11
    • I guess I just used to have such high hopes from Apple so when I do it it's disappointment more than anythingset
    • Also it's quite funny. They went from absolute industry leaders. Design leaders. But now everything they do is literally laughable it seems.set
    • It's testament to how integral to Apple Jobs wasset
    • It's been said a million times but post-Jobs it hasn't been great or anything "different" yet they still present themselves rather arrogantly as above the restfadein11
    • which sadly isn't true anymore. But most of us here aren't the average user - 99% of their customer base by the product for the status/logo.fadein11
    • buy*fadein11
    • I agree with both of you, but perhaps differently, I never expected them to keep "changing the game" like so many people did.monospaced
    • My biggest problem with Apple is their ignorance of and indifference toward the pro creative market in the last decade. We kept them afloat in the '90s!monospaced
    • I think facial recognition is dumb AF. What this clip shows is that when strangers, children, or friends look at your phone, they're logging failed unlocks!monospaced
    • While Apple's 3D facial thing might be the best yet, the whole concept in general is flawed, fundamentally, regardless of how perfect it is.monospaced
    • If I get a notification, and I look at the lock screen to see it, I don't want it to unlock just because I looked. The ways to fuck it up are countless.monospaced
    • yep - agree with all of that monofadein11
    • especially the part about keeping them afloat in the 90's!fadein11
    • I can't in my right mind buy a Mac. I know our work team will roll out new MBPs at some point, and then I'll have a stupid touch bar. Great ... JUST what I needmonospaced
    • My 2012 iMac is fucking rad. Gorgeous 27" screen, 4-core i7, and it still does its thing well. The new one is a fortune, and honestly, isn't much better.monospaced
    • I HAVE to build a PC (Hackintosh) unless Apple makes something useful.monospaced
    • I'm not ready to ditch iOS though. It's great for me and my family and the tiny ecosystem we use in the home (AppleTV, etc). so, the 7 or 8 it is for me.monospaced
    • Computer wise I really don't want to go back to Windows however better it is now. I hated leaving Mac's when they went really shitty before.fadein11

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