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The Fallen Apple

Apple has lost its values-driven ethos under Tim Cook, focusing solely on profits. The company shows signs of decline, with a lack of innovation and mounting departures of key personnel. Despite financial success, Apple's culture is eroding, prioritizing investor satisfaction over creativity and ethical standards. The company struggles with new market entries and faces criticism for compliance with authoritarian regimes. Overall, Apple appears to be in a precarious position, risking institutional decline despite high revenue.

https://mattgemmell.scot/the-fallen-apple/

Apple’s Obsession With Ads Is Killing the iPhone

Apple's increasing reliance on ads in the App Store is harming user experience and eroding trust. The company plans to expand ad placements, which have already spread across various software platforms, prioritizing revenue over user satisfaction. This trend could mislead users away from desired products, raising concerns about innovation and favoring larger developers. Customers question why they face ads after paying a premium for Apple devices, prompting doubts about the company's commitment to a user-focused ecosystem.

https://www.macworld.com/article/3036313/ads-are-destroying-the-user-experience-and-apple-wont-stop.html

A Lament For Aperture, The App We’ll Never Get Over Losing

Daniel Kennett reminisces about Apple's discontinued Aperture software, emphasizing its unique features that revolutionized photo editing by integrating controls smoothly into the workflow. Reflecting on past tech nostalgia, he contrasts Aperture's user-friendly design with modern apps like Photos, which interrupt the editing flow. Despite technological advancements, he laments the loss of Aperture's efficiency and expresses frustration with the inadequacies of current alternatives, underscoring its lasting significance to user experience.

https://ikennd.ac/blog/2026/01/old-man-yells-at-modern-software-design/

MacPaw Pulls the Plug on SetApp Mobile App Marketplace

MacPaw is closing the Setapp Mobile app marketplace on February 16, 2026, due to unprofitable business terms. EU users must back up their app data before the shutdown, while the Mac app store will remain operational. Critics argue this highlights Apple's failure to promote alternative app marketplaces, which lack user demand. The EU's regulation efforts are seen as misguided since users generally prefer the App Store. Popular demand for third-party app solutions is not present, limiting their success.

https://daringfireball.net/2026/01/macpaw_pulls_plug_on_setapp_mobile_in_eu

Apple Debuts ‘Apple Creator Studio’ Subscription, Here’s What You Get

Apple launches Apple Creator Studio subscription for $12.99/month, offering apps like Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Pixelmator Pro on Mac/iPad. College students can subscribe for $2.99/month. New features include AI enhancements for all apps, and Pixelmator Pro optimized for iPad with Apple Pencil support. Keynote, Pages, and Numbers introduce a content hub and new image tools, while free versions remain available with updates. Subscription includes a one-month free trial.

https://9to5mac.com/2026/01/13/apple-debuts-apple-creator-studio-subscription-heres-what-you-get/

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