tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107301106676015736.post5768910957766855957..comments2024-03-21T06:44:59.435-04:00Comments on AppleHaters: Apple's Core Problem Is That It Can No Longer InnovateUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107301106676015736.post-35887067973305937762015-12-01T13:04:56.170-05:002015-12-01T13:04:56.170-05:00You missed a few key factors in this article. Firs...You missed a few key factors in this article. First, speed tests have confirmed that the 6s is one of the fastest phones on the market, ahead of Samsung and the rest. Second, 3d touch is pretty amazing. I don't see anyone else doing it. The iPad Mini 4, well, nobody cares about that much. The iPad Pro is a big deal. The Apple Pencil is the most reactive stylus on the market currently. It has a wickedly high refresh rate. It's amazing. The iPad Pro is missing key features that would put it a step ahead of the Microsoft Surface, but it's still a big deal. Also, doesn't the Surface's keyboard cost around $100-$200? Man, that's overpriced. The Apple TV part, well, that's just wrong. The future of TV is apps. Cancel your Netflix subscription and tell me that the nonpersonalized junk full of ads on cable is the future of TV. Apple has made a pretty good way to stream content, play games, and surf the web on its Apple TV, and it will only get better from here. <br /><br />Stop being a butthurt Apple hater and acknowledge that at least some of what Apple is doing is good.Sam Wighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12369202144380139043noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107301106676015736.post-4886305191286262262015-11-05T07:19:46.507-05:002015-11-05T07:19:46.507-05:00IT Magazine itmagazine.com is one of trusted onlin...IT Magazine itmagazine.com is one of trusted online sources for insightful information on technology.<br />itmagazine.com is independently-owned news website. Our small team includes highly-experienced journalists <br />reporting on relevant news to our readership. We try to bring a sense of personality and style to the stories we cover. here are options for the IT technologies, mobile applications, <a href="http://www.itmagazine.com/" rel="nofollow">apple products</a>, Android products, Microsoft products, it news and new mobile applications.Herry Johnsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06336899634205525690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107301106676015736.post-38569289825006950702015-10-27T20:13:55.584-04:002015-10-27T20:13:55.584-04:00I'm not sure where you get that I'm upset,...I'm not sure where you get that I'm upset, unless you think one must be upset in order to respond to a comment. I'm certainly not cussing, taunting, or going all caps and exclamation points.<br /><br />Whether Apple can be considered on the leading edge or not, they are often the company first to "get it right". I could list numerous products and features that others attempted with little or modest success before Apple ultimately swooped in and perfected them. Haters point at these to "prove" that Apple doesn't actually invent anything. Maybe being the first to try an idea isn't ultimately as important as doing it well.<br /><br />Apple is patient and deliberate about when and which particular technologies and features are ripe for inclusion in their products. They do not attempt to address everyone's wish lists (an impossible task as none of their competitors can satisfy everyone either.) But despite their various omissions and limitations, Apple seems to have a product line with a fairly wide appeal. Admittedly they are positioned at the premium end of the market. But if they were truly the disappointment you paint them as, Apple would not be as successful as they have been.Brettnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107301106676015736.post-52505445838006331072015-10-26T10:16:48.569-04:002015-10-26T10:16:48.569-04:00Sounds like you're pretty upset dude. Apple h...Sounds like you're pretty upset dude. Apple has always been about making pretty products for a premium price. They rarely are on the leading edge for features or technologies that even their own users ask for. Other manuf. actually listen to the public. It always seems like Apple really doesn't care about anyone but themselves.Just Bobhttp://www.google.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107301106676015736.post-27523967252891191702015-10-22T16:14:31.671-04:002015-10-22T16:14:31.671-04:00You might not find anything interesting in Apple&#...You might not find anything interesting in Apple's new products, but that doesn't make it so. I predict that Apple's recent emphasis on pressure sensing haptic user interface will become commonplace now that Apple has validated it and demonstrated how it should be done. This is typical. Eventually once everyone else has copied the idea (and often not as well), haters will switch criticisms from "nothing interesting" to "competitors offer the same thing for less money".<br /><br />The newest Apple TV will have a mini trackpad in its remote instead of arrow keys. Watch and see if other set-top boxes don't adopt the idea.<br /><br />The newest Macbook has its controversial USB-C port. Again they are ahead of the curve.<br /><br />The Apple Watch is different from other smart watches. People say they don't like its rectangular screen. Apple will outsell them all, and not only will others eventually admit that the rectangular screen makes more sense for displaying data, but other watches will also copy the styling, case design, and UI to the extent they can get away with it.<br /><br />Nothing interesting. Enjoy your non-Apple products. To each his own.Brettnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107301106676015736.post-47189625978470959402015-10-19T15:32:43.683-04:002015-10-19T15:32:43.683-04:00Yeah, I used to like Apple stuff but they haven...Yeah, I used to like Apple stuff but they haven't really come out with anything interesting in quite a while. Plus they really are more expensive than they need to be. Their security isn't any better than Windows. In fact, I think Apple products are more vulnerable because of the false sense of security Apple users feel. Save your money, get Windows or Linux, use free AV software and browse with some logic. It's really that simple.Royhttp://127.0.0.1noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107301106676015736.post-7666097818169487802015-10-19T08:45:53.714-04:002015-10-19T08:45:53.714-04:00I guess they are running out of things to copy.I guess they are running out of things to copy.Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00419868192547157077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107301106676015736.post-16335115724568217542015-10-19T08:45:09.986-04:002015-10-19T08:45:09.986-04:00I guess they are running out of things to copy.I guess they are running out of things to copy.Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00419868192547157077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107301106676015736.post-48585622592695098412015-09-10T23:45:36.451-04:002015-09-10T23:45:36.451-04:00Apple's Core Problem? The company is doing ju...Apple's Core Problem? The company is doing just fine.<br /><br />They make stuff. People buy it. Customers seem happy. Apple gets richer. Every year Apple improves its stuff. They occasionally introduce a new kind of product adding to their portfolio. Critics bitch and moan about one thing or another. Doom is predicted. It makes no difference. Rinse and repeat.<br />Brettnoreply@blogger.com