iMessage app for Android has seemingly already been killed by Apple
iMessage app for Android has seemingly already been killed by Apple
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Apple just proved it cares more about ecosystem lock-in than privacy.
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- Just days after Beeper Mini was launched, it seems that Apple has pulled the plug.
- Beeper Mini users have reported being unable to send messages, with the company stating it's "investigating reports."
- In a statement to TechCrunch, CEO Eric Migicovsky surmises that Apple was able to "cut off Beeper Mini's ability to function."
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Ur a bit late bro, article from 2 days ago, and I believe they are already back up n running again.
14 0 ReplyMy bad :(
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Update: Apple confirms it took down Beeper Mini to 'protect its users'
Beeper says it's still working to fix the issue and hopes to share good news soon.
9 0 ReplyPhew, glad Apple is working hard to protect iPhone users from receiving images over 1MB from android users!
10 2 ReplyMore like apple protects android users from falling into their trap.
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