At Apple, we believe technology should be made for everyone. It was powerful to see students and educators at the Cerebral Palsy Alliance School Singapore using our accessibility features, like Switch Control and Live Speech, to help learn, communicate, and create.
I’m all for helping people and I love apple products even though I don’t agree with some of the monopolistic practices, but this is just not a good look for a marketing campaign to sell more phones or Vision Pros. I suggest positioning it as: showcase a disabled individual actually using a Vision Pro doing things impossible without it, therefore enabling them.
Tim's Vietnam visit update - Tim Cook stated that the company is exploring the possibility of constructing a manufacturing facility in Indonesia. Cook also announced the opening of the Apple Developer Academy in Bali, the fourth training program for aspiring developers in Indonesia.
@tim_cook I sincerely appreciate this, @tim_cook. However, I would appreciate it if your devices offered better protection for children, especially if we are to include "everyone." There are 10 main changes that could make all the difference. These changes are detailed in this campaign:
@tim_cook 🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️ Thanks for Apple family for this innovation
@tim_cook Making tech accessible for everyone is key. Great to hear about the impact on students and educators at the school!