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"One of the core problems in predicting the future path of technology is that even a minor change in one variable can frequently result in a totally different competitive environment going forward." The problem is that Apple is no longer the one cr…
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andrewj5790 said: thadgarrison said: Regardless of how the technologies affect the bottom lines of each company, Apple does have catching up to do with the quality of the Siri experience compared to both Google and Amazon. Siri feels v…
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timgallowaybox said: Sorry. I am a huge long term Apple fanboy. But...I have to disagree with the entire premise of this article. Yes Apple's profitability is clearly amazing and unprecedented....but I wish APPLEINSIDER would actually pub…
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Regardless of how the technologies affect the bottom lines of each company, Apple does have catching up to do with the quality of the Siri experience compared to both Google and Amazon. Siri feels very restrictive compared to competitors, requiring …
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Fast forward to 2020 keynote... TIM COOK: (With hushed sincerity) We think the future of cars is ... apps. (Collective groan) ;P
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blastdoor said: Titan = Copland? Tesla = NeXT? Old school, I like it!
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zimmermann said: thadgarrison said: I'm starting to wonder if Apple is paralyzed by their obsession with perfection. With all of their money and staff and the opportunities in connected home, wearables, VR, auto and beyond—how is it po…
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nolamacguy said: thadgarrison said: I'm starting to wonder if Apple is paralyzed by their obsession with perfection. With all of their money and staff and the opportunities in connected home, wearables, VR, auto and beyond—how is it p…
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Soli said: thadgarrison said: I'm starting to wonder if Apple is paralyzed by their obsession with perfection. With all of their money and staff and the opportunities in connected home, wearables, VR, auto and beyond—how is it possible…
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I'm starting to wonder if Apple is paralyzed by their obsession with perfection. With all of their money and staff and the opportunities in connected home, wearables, VR, auto and beyond—how is it possible that all we've gotten is an OK watch? I'm n…
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lkrupp said:You start out by saying you’ll miss “mac os,” something that doesn’t even exist (it’s OS X). Actually, it is branded macOS now, not OS X.
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I just spent all of yesterday troubleshooting a Windows 10 machine and was reminded that the true beauty of Apple products is the investment they've made in top-to-bottom simplicity. While the Apple lineup is far from perfect, I've simply never spen…
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I can verify that the 5th Avenue Store in NYC has a serious odor problem. Rather than B.O., it smells like every particle of halitosis every breathed in the store is trapped within the glass cube. Walking down the (already treacherous) spiral stairc…
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Wouldn't a plastic iPhone shell fly in the face of Apple's dedication to environmentally-friendly products?
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I was enjoying your article until I hit this idiotic, obnoxious paragraph: Quote: Some thoughtful comments and critiques, some purely ridiculous drivel such as the collections of randoms tweets of non-noteworthy people, attributed t…
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Given that Apple's always played the tune of smaller, lighter, thinner — I don't see why they'd continue iterating on the large iPad. It was an introductory size used to clearly define a new segment (and probably based, to some degree, on technica…
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"Paczkowski wrote, adding that Mansfield would only meet with Mansfield "if Cook was present to mediate." Poor Mansfield, must be difficult to have multiple personalities unwilling to work together! They should add some mental health to his …
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Motorola could have used this (extremely expensive) airtime to get users excited about their new product. Instead, they used it to take a personal swipe at Apple's iDevice customers (the many millions of them) -- a swipe that is not particularly cle…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Boogerman2000 I agree with the second half with regards to Apple's hubris, especially with their adoption of the whole "Magic" thing. It's very quickly becoming a turn off for me. I feel like the lack of flash on …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MsNly If I'm not mistaken, there has to be a sheet of glass for the multitouch touch screen to work. Also, I've never had glare problems with my iPhone, ever. And my glossy 17" MBP doesn't bother me either. Hmm ..…