Steve Wozniak

Steve Wozniak: Apple should work with Google and Samsung

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said in a recent interview that if he were still in the company, he would work with one of his biggest competitors, .

Wozniak told the BBC that Apple would be stronger if it had a good working relationship with Google. Apple would be able to improve them του Siri (χάρη στην μηχανές αναζήτησης της Google) και ακόμη αναπτύξει καλύτερες wearable τεχνολογίες, όπως τα smartwatches or glasses of augmented reality.

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"I pray to God that Apple and Google will work together in the future," he added.

Asked how likely it was that the two rivals would work together, Wozniak said: "I do not know. If I was there, it would be very likely. "

But Apple co-founder later backed off, saying, "I'm probably wrong - there may be things I don't know about business, and one thing to keep in mind is that a company should always make money."

The of Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it is not as powerful as it is Android, especially when it comes to the Siri service, claimed Wozniak as he mentions Mashable.

” Sometimes I say 'Go to Joe's Diner' and Siri doesn't know where Joe's Diner is. In the meantime I have discovered that Android knows where it is. This is really the future of intelligence for computers, getting smarter.”

Wozniak also said that the development of partnerships with opponents, including Samsung, will give more opportunities and innovations.

"There are good things I see on her phones Samsung "I would like them on my iPhone," he said.
By cross-licensing and bartering s, believes that all products will improve. He is not wrong, but which company will agree....

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