Is the regret left by Steve Jobs about to come true? Famous informant: Apple TV is in the planning stage or may be equipped with robot arms
因醉鞭名马幌
发表于 2024-11-18 15:48:11
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Is the regret left by Steve Jobs about to come true? Famous informant: Apple TV is in the planning stage or may be equipped with robot arms. Television has always been an area that Apple has not conquered, and it is also one of the markets that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs hoped to enter before his death. He once told biographer Isaacson that he had overcome the difficulties in creating an efficient interactive TV. Now, according to the latest Power On communication from well-known Apple whistleblower Mark Gurman, Apple is considering launching its own brand of televisions.
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