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1. How to make auto-start on Mac? [closed]
The preferred way to launch things like that is now launchd -- create a launchd .plist file and put it in /Library/LaunchDaemons. Apple's documentation is here. One warning: launchd items should not daemonize themselves. Apache does this by default, so run it with the -D FOREGROUND option. You can use the file /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.apache.httpd.plist (which is set to start Apple's version of Apache) as an example, just be sure to change the "Label" string so launchd does not get yours confused with Apple's. Create another for mysql, and you are set. They will be loaded automatically when the computer boots, or you can load them manually with:
2. Why does Apple slow down old iPhones, and what can people do about it?
Apple does not . This is nonsense and lies put around by competition and those in this industry who still hate Apple for breaking IBM.This topic has been covered so many times on Quora, you should at least find those answers first.Any processor slowing is not because the phone is getting old, but because the battery is, and cannot hold a charge for as long. So the processor - which uses a lot of power - is slowed to preserve battery life. Proof: get a new battery and you are back to full speed.The other factor is that newer software has more features. More features take processor cycles and this might seem that the processor has slowed - but the new software is doing more for you.Both those factors will apply to other manufacturers as well.Do not believe the garbage that is put around in this industry.
3. How does Apple feel when people use Google maps or Waze in navigation?
As others have pointed out, as a corporation Apple itself does not have feelings; so the obvious way to read this question is to assume you mean, how do the Apple employees who are responsible for Apple Maps feel about it.I imagine that the reactions would include:sadness that a good product is not used as widely as it might be because Google maps has such a big head start in the market;irritation that Apple's management so badly misjudged the resources needed to build a good map/navigation product, leading to an avalanche of bad publicity when it was first launched;interest to examine the technical differences between Apple Maps and Google Maps/Waze to see what advantages those products have that leads consumers to download and use them.I would not expect that Apple employees would be feeling fear that Apple might abandon its maps/navigation offerings simply because Google remains ahead. The consumer maps and navigation functions are just a small window into what must be a large (and growing) division at Apple. You see, developing its own geographical data is a strategic move for Apple, which opens up commercial prospects in autonomous vehicles and understanding consumer behaviour, for example, as well as allowing it to compete with Google and Bing for targeted advertising. It's hard to see more than a few years ahead in the mobile device sector, but having a well-developed geodata division (and building one is a task that takes many years) opens up so many possibilities that I'm sure Apple sees it as an essential thing to have. If people get used to using Apple products for navigation, so much the better, but you can see it's not a real driver for selling iPhones by the way their launches and TV spots so rarely mention it.How does Apple feel when people use Google maps or Waze in navigation?
4. Do you think Apple will remotely consider including the AirPods in their 2019-2020 high-end iPhone iterations even if it results in a higher price?
I don't think so - many iPhone buyers already own AirPods so bumping the price up by (about) $179 to include another pair would be pretty counterproductive.Apple's trend is to bundle less in each iPhone package (remember when they had a docking stand? Remember when they had a lightning to 3.5mm adaptor? They don't have any of that now)Apple sometimes does "Back to School" bundle deals though (either a savings, or buy a laptop and get something else free), and an iPhone plus AirPods might make a nice back to school bundle. ...but Apple doesn't tend to have iPhone bundles, so it is a bit of a long shot.Do you think Apple will remotely consider including the AirPods in their 2019-2020 high-end iPhone iterations even if it results in a higher price?