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How Apple's dramatic rise in computing flipped an OS myth
loquitur said:Tesla is also like Apple selling tightly integrated software with premium hardware,
while eschewing useless buttons, knobs, and dashboards in favor of a simple
user interface. Tesla is the Apple of automobiles, so much so that I wonder
why Apple itself is tip-toeing into the market. Although usually Apple enters
a market later than established players, it does so with innovation that shows
what the high-volume crowd missed entirely. What could Apple think
that Tesla possibly is doing wrong? Maybe the car market is so vast that there
can be multiple luxury vendors, or several mass market near-luxury-but-innovative
participants.
Tesla understands computers and cars. -
How Apple's dramatic rise in computing flipped an OS myth
lkrupp said:davebarnes said:I could tell who the author of this atricle was just by reading the title.
Maybe I need to spend less time in the "computer world". -
Editorial: Google's acquisition of Fitbit looks like two turkeys trying to make an eagle
22july2013 said:JKent said:Or two women trying to make a child. -
Editorial: Google's acquisition of Fitbit looks like two turkeys trying to make an eagle
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Editorial: Following Fold fiasco, Samsung fields a flexible flip-phone