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    792 months ago

    This happens when a MBA CEO ran an engineering company. Where did we hear that before?.. Something something Boeing.

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        He is a supply chain guy. He did a tremendous job on making sure you need for every single thing on an apple device either an adapter or a repair that cost more than the device itself. Since Tim took over, the only noticable succeful disruption from a technological perspective is Apples M silicon. The rest is old wine in new bottles. For the rest its upselling and people that are crazy enough to put 1200 dollar/euro down for a phone or an 8gbyte RAM Mac. And to be straight, I have no problems with that. But there might be a time where Apple ends up in that same corner.

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          72 months ago

          They did an attempt at VR, just because it didn’t sell doesn’t mean they didn’t make technically the most capable VR set

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            52 months ago

            At that price, they weren’t going to sell much. What jackass thought people other than the most rabid fanbois was going to spend $3500 on a beta version of tech that hasn’t got a killer app yet?

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            32 months ago

            They did an attempt at VR

            but it was a me-too attempt, almost a copycat of existing hardware… hardly innovative

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            22 months ago

            It’s easy to make the most capable product if you disregard the price point completely.

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          22 months ago

          Apple was never really that innovative. Their business model was to take recent innovations, like handheld computers, package them up all nice and shiny, and market the hell out of them. That’s what sold the iPod, even though there have been plenty more technically superior devices. Same with all their other products.

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            12 months ago

            You’re not wrong. I’d argue the iPhone was quite innovative. I laughed when I heard Apple was gonna take on Nokia. Nokia was a juggernaut at the time. Apple presented Nokia’s proverbial head two years later. Quite the turnover. Apple is still living off iPhone profits 15+ years later.

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        32 months ago

        They’re living off the rent from older products. What’s their last innovation? Vision Pro??