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Apple's biggest innovation of the last 25 years isn't the iPhone
timmillea said:So many words to say so little, and unbalanced ones at that.
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Apple's biggest innovation of the last 25 years isn't the iPhone
Agreed on most everything except for that the innovation seemingly continued. macOS does NOT bring enough to the table each year to warrant being released each year. Apple could do with biennial releases just fine, security updates and bug fixes aside. It might even help with the quality of OS that has been on the decline over the years. Anyone who is not a self-proclaimed 'evangelist' would give an honest analysis, but I believe this piece was more opinion than fact, so it passes.To say that "Between 2015 and 2020 — half a decade — Microsoft contentedly sat on Windows 10. In 2011 it delivered Windows 11" seems to suggest that it was wrong of them or helplessness or anything at Microsoft to not deliver Windows 11. I'd think that every company has its own goals and plans. Comparing is futile so far as trying to make one sound better goes, with regard to development cycle. It is not that both were developing and doing the same things but somehow Microsoft sat contentedly while Apple delivered on it. It makes no sense to say this sentence except to validate and justify the 'evangelist' title."That same year, Apple released macOS Monterey (12) followed by macOS Ventura (13) in 2022, macOS (14) Sonoma in 2023 and macOS (15) Sequoia last year. Nobody's worried about whether Apple will offer any new innovation for its Mac platform this year."And what is the extent of difference between these 4 releases to have warranted 4 whole number releases and not just point number increments?
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Start your photocopiers: Dell rebrand shamelessly rips off Pro iPhone marketing
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Start your photocopiers: Dell rebrand shamelessly rips off Pro iPhone marketing
Ohh the lascivious contempt in this writer's tone.. I wonder what would happen to him if he knew of the times Apple copied from other innovators on the planet, or is he so naive that he thinks Apple never copied anyone? I'd like to see him write about Apple ripping people off in this exact tone, if he has the spine and the gall to do it. -
Apple Intelligence isn't hugely important, says an iPhone user survey done too early