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Curious J.D. Power report scores 2017 tablet makers by screen size, bundled apps, mouse su...
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A year with MacBook Pro: reviewing Apple's 2017 pro laptop models
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Alleged 'iPhone SE 2' with glass back & headphone jack spotted in new pictures
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Uber paid $100,000 to cover up 2016 breach exposing data of 57 million customers and drive...
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Class action suit alleges Apple lies to customers over size & resolution of iPhone X, XS &...
About time. I’m very angry about those missing pixels in the corners and the notch. It ruins my experience with the device, since I bought it unseen, after only seeing the resolution specs. Those pixels are the best pixels, which Apple must be keeping for themselves.
Seriously, I hope Apple can charge their legal fees to this lawyer. This is why our legal system is so messed up. You don’t have time to resolve important cases, because the courts are tied up with this nonsense. -
Cook talks slumping iPhone sales in interview, to reportedly hold 'all-hands' meeting with...
Apple is putting out products that aren’t that much better than the rest of the market, and raising their already high prices. When there are very good phones for less than $700, Apple isn’t going to sell many (compared to cheaper years past models) at $1,100. Apple wowed the world when the iPad came out at $499. Now the entry to the Pro model is $799.
Macs are the same story. Sacrificing upgradability over form factor, prices have increase dramatically with little innovation. Who cares how thin a desktop computer is when you can’t upgrade it.
Apple now nickles and dimes you for everything. They can’t afford to put the 3.5mm dongle in with a $1,250 iPhone? How about the crazy dongle prices when switching to USB C? Apple doesn’t need to make 1000% margin on those when it means breaking the people who are overspending for their products already.
Apple needs to go back to 1998 and review their lineup again. There was a time when Apple Sold one iPhone per year. Now they have a half dozen that don’t appear to be all that different. But keeping each on production costs money. Narrow the assortment and offer products people want (upgradable!) at fair prices. -
iPhone SE beats out iPhone 7 in LTE internet time, iPhone 7 Plus battery life king
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Launch day iPhone 7 Plus, jet black iPhone 7 allotment sold out, Apple says
Apple did not make so many because they were thinking that the 7 wouldn't sell so well. Then they moved up the launch by a week (usually there is more time between the announcement and the launch, so there was less stock, then they had to something for the IPhone Upgrade program people, so there went the store stock.
Until we we see real numbers, I'm not going to assume that 7 is a big winner yet. All those people buying Apple stock on margin might be sorry.