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Apple Park toured, execs reminisce about Steve Jobs's devotion to and vision of the projec...
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Apple Park toured, execs reminisce about Steve Jobs's devotion to and vision of the projec...
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'Truly international' Piazza del Liberty Apple Store in Milan, Italy opening soon
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Apple's Tim Cook says increasing pace of 'iPhone 8' leaks hurting sales
I think what Cook means is that the new model is being over hyped with unreasonable feature expectation and the is a limit to what they can put in a new model that list of features is probably way too much for a brand new phone and should it even miss one feature that is basically confirmed to be coming, well the media is going to tear Apple a new one thus setting what might have been a very successful product to faile, if no one new what was coming any new feature even if it was two would sell well IMHO -
Waymo launches widescale test of self-driving rides in Phoenix
This self driving nonsense is starting to sound like 3D TVs, I'm not really sure what Apple really experts to gain by developing self driving technology, this goes against everything they do, Technonology + great design = great user experience, thats Apple, a car you just sit in and say "take me home" cuts out the very best thing that makes Apple products so great, physically interacting with them and using them, things that run with out you even being awere is not a great place for Apple to shine, that's Google's foray, what use is having a beutiful Ferrari that you dont drive but just sit in and play with you're phone, if the point is that every one is going to be driven around like miss Daissy don't taxi cabs already do that, with all the righteous loud mouthed blabbering that goes on here no one has given one rational reson why exactly Apple should get involved and could hope to archive with this other than it would be cool to have an Apple Car and I suspect that's how this started at Apple too. People talk about greater safety but ain't no self driving car is going to stop a drunken maniac from plowing on to it killing the sleeping passenger inside, unless every one has a self driving vehicle and good luck with that, I just hope this is Tim trying to not be left behind like all that VR and AR business, and not a sereouse thing, the best strategy for an Apple car will be one where the user interacts with it frequently and sufficiently to expose Apple's strengths and that means driving it.