26 February 2018

Troubling analysis: The iPhone’s overstated problems

Rico says making money hand over fist is hardly a problem...

Troubling analysis: The iPhone's overstated problems
Macworld

One of the primary rules of Apple punditry is that if Apple has a problem, then that problem must be existential. Writing for Computerworld, Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols says "Apple is not as good as its bottom line." (Tip o' the antlers to @designheretic.) How can I say Apple is in trouble when it's selling 10 iPhones per second? And not burst into flames? Uh, say it while lounging in a bathtub full of industrial strength firefighting foam? That might do it. To read this article in full, please Read the full story


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