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Apple gives employees a closer look at finishing touches on 'spaceship' Campus 2
JinTech said:And sog will complain that this closer look is taking to many resources away from the failing company and they need to focus on macing a new Mac Pro.
Beautiful photos. I can't wait to see the video Apple will show us on the making of this beautiful building! -
A decade later, ad team behind iconic 'Get a Mac' campaign recounts development & production
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Apple agrees to pay $450K to settle charges of mishandling e-waste in California
Steve Jobs died in October 2011. These violations occurred in 2011 & 2012.
A large part of what's utterly noxious about Sog35's hysterical ravings is that
they are so clearly devoid of reliance on anything he hasn't decided is "a fact".
Companies make mistakes, especially large ones, and they can't all be laid directly
at the feet of a company's CEO...whoever actually was CEO when this started. -
Supreme Court sides with Samsung over Apple, says payments shouldn't cover whole device profits [u]
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Oppenheimer: Apple 'lacks the courage to lead the next generation of innovation'
In some ways, it's hard not to concede they may have a point, to some degree.
I still love my Apple products (most of the time), but I've been feeling there's been a slide...
Specifically, I always felt that Apple wanted everything it "made", hardware or software,
to be cosmically as close to perfect as they could get it. More and more often, it "feels" as if
they are willing to settle for "better, or what we can argue effectively is better, is good enough".
And, that this is an acceptable standard, so long as stock options are still vesting,
and nobody "ahems" too loudly when they are cashed in.
Still, it's in their history to suddenly astound with something we didn't even know we were missing.
But the longer that goes without happening (and they've set that bar so high), the harder it is to assume
that patience will pay off...