|
|
|
|
|
by aquanext
1457 days ago
|
|
Fortunately, there's user choice in phones. So get an Android device if you want to run Google's stuff? I mean, security is one angle, but let's talk power and memory usage. You're asking for Apple to allow Chrome's engine (because their app is on the App Store today right now) -- the giant well-known resource hog routinely toasting MacBook Pro users' thighs -- onto their fanless hyper-performant devices. Setting aside privacy and monopolistic concerns, I just don't see how that's a great idea. |
|
This isn't rocket science.