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Business:Non-Profit
When you start using an iPhone, you’re entering a carefully crafted ecosystem of hardware, software, and services. Apple tries to make its customers feel valued at the same time as they seek to profit from them. There are many implications of this. It’s far easier, for example, to purchase and read books using the Books app included on your iPhone than it is to obtain books from other vendors like Kindle. The same holds true for music, TV shows, etc. We’ll examine the advantages and disadvantages of Apple’s tight control of the app store and by extension, of what you can do on your iPhone. We’ll also talk about the economics of owning an iPhone and getting the greatest possible use out of it.
132. Russell Solowoniuk's demonstration of the LG washer and dryer with theLG ThinQ app
131. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 18
130. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 17
129. Reviewing the features of Finder on the Mac
128. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 16
127. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 15
126. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 14
125. A Demonstration of perplexity on iPhone with voiceover
124. Shubh from Seleste Smart Glasses
123. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 13
122. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 12
121. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 11
120. ScripTalk talking prescription labels
119. CELA introduces the Envoy Connect
118. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 10
117. Navigating CELA and Google web pages on the Mac
116. Voiceover tutorial for beginners on the Mac
115. Unseen Touch Screen Course session 9
114. Unseen Touch Screen Course session 8
113. Unseen Touch Screen Course session 7
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