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DannyMac@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Nothing Phone builds a blue bubble iMessage bridge while Google and Apple fight over RCS

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    That’s not a weird request at all, they could have contributed to the USBC protocol before it released, that’s… How it works you know.

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      You’re asking for proof they contributed before an arbitrary date. Can you provide a list of everyone other than Apple who contributed before 2012?

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        We can look at the press release announcing USBC from 2013 where Apple isn’t mentioned at all… https://studylib.net/doc/18619173/usb-type-c-press-release-from-2013

        It looks like they were mentioned in a 2014 list however https://www.docdroid.net/uf3z/typec-pdf

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          Those are two completely different lists. One is “the promoter group” and the other is “everyone involved” which are in no way equivalent. It’s like the opening credits on a movie, vs the closing credits. One of the two is inherently going to be more detailed.

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            That’s true, but if Apple was heavily invested at the time, you’d think they’d show up in the “opening credits” :p

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              Apple has been a member of the USB-IF (the group that creates USB specs) since at least 2009. https://www.loopinsight.com/2009/07/24/palm-reports-apple-to-the-usb-implementers-forum/

              what we believe is improper use of the Vendor ID number by another member,” said Palm spokeswoman Lynn Fox.

              https://www.engadget.com/2009-07-24-palm-complains-about-apple-to-usb-governing-body-while-pre-it.html

              https://www.macrumors.com/2009/07/24/palm-reports-apple-to-usb-compliance-organization-over-itunes-syncing-issues/

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                Really my point was just that Apple designed the lightning connector instead of working collaboratively toward a USBc-like standard

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                  They did work collaboratively towards a standard. They just also in parallel worked on their own project, because they know standards can take an indefinite amount of time, so it could have been a decade to get USB C fleshed out, while they had already been working on Lightning in the background.

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