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They're still a good company, but they went from a company that looked "perfect" to a company that looked "imperfect". It doesn't matter if it's 10% perfection or 99% perfection, it's not perfect. And everyone is starting to see that now. Apple isn't any different, they're simply no longer "perfect". But yes, Apple needs to fix this problem of theirs before it eats away any more at their stock prices.
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In your nice graph, you will notice that red slice of the pie representing 1/4 or 1/5 of the total, the iPad. I would just like to remind that 3 years ago, that product didn't exist (and the "tablet" category was infinitesimal). That category is now growing like crazy too and 5 to 6 device sold are iPads. Finally, after tomorrow, Apple will release it's Q4' 2012 numbers and I predict the general discourse about Apple's demise will be quite different from today's.
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That's cool and that's what makes us human and different. And the tablet market will reach saturation also, which mean that revenue stream will drop. I shall restate Apple needs to work on generating more revenue that is not based in HW sales, now while they are fat and can actually R&D without immediate expected gains.
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Widgets are subjective. Not everyone who owns an iPhone wants widgets. And not everyone thinks iOS is a bad OS. Anyway, if Apple allows for widgets in iOS 7, it's not going to be called innovative, it will be .called ripping off Android.
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More FUD. Apparently someone at Fortune thinks Apple needs to license iOS to other handset makers to bring more customers into iTunes, and copy the Apple of the 90s with a bazillion different phone models.
I guess this clown doesn't realize that Apple's model is to make most of its money off hardware, not content. How does licensing iOS to other hardware makers make good business sense for Apple? ![]() I really hope Cook addresses some of this nonsense on their investor call tomorrow. http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2013/01/...ing-the-1980s/ Quote:
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But more importantly, Apple doesn't need to do anything different to squelch the blizzard of silly rumors surrounding its upcoming products, sales, future releases, etc. For a host of legal reasons it can't. And from a practical standpoint, rebutting rumors is like battling the hydra: for every bogus story you refute, two or three new ones will crop up in its place. I'm sorry to say this, but sites like MacRumors are becoming increasingly less valuable to me, as both an investor and a consumer. In simple terms the "signal to noise" ratio has dropped to unacceptable levels. Its increasingly hard to sift out the valuable insights from the spam, idiocy, and self-involved blathering. There is little doubt that Tim Cook isn't Steve Jobs, at least as far as the "reality distortion field" is concerned. But thats not really so bad, is it? Apple makes its most important statements when it ships fantastic new products, and when it publishes its financial results. Chumps who buy and sell Apple shares based on froth generated by who know who on internet sites have only themselves to blame when they get burned. |
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http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1527686 Feel free to take your comments on that article there.
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The problem that many people fail to recognize, is that enthusiasts make up a very small piece of the market share for Apple mobile devices.
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Apple is not the only source of good ideas and frankly, as an iOS user, if there's some good stuff in Android, I'd like to see it make its way in iOS, and the opposite is true for Android users too. All this "theyz copies from us!" crap has got to stop, and that applies to everyone. Take the best ideas from multiple source, come up with some good ones yourself and ship a damn product, who cares that it is innovative or not. And you really seem hung up on the whole "innovative" thing, let it go man. Innovations aren't something that are going to pop up everyday. Few and far between.
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Also where have I ever said Apple is the only source of good ideas? I'm just amused by those who complain that Apple doesn't innovate but then when asked what they want Apple to do it's basically to copy Google (make iOS like Android), Samsung, HTC etc. (large screen phones) or Microsoft (touch screen Macs). I'm not arguing whether those are good or bad things, I just don't see what makes them innovative.
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Still agree with the first post. Where is Apple PR? What exactly does Phil Schiller do? The Verge (in cooperation with Google) just did a long, favorable feature piece on Google and software design. Microsoft did similar things last year with the Surface. Would it kill Apple to maybe start being a bit more open? And by open I don't mean disclosing their product roadmap but some sort of partnership with a favorable media outlet that could help change the narrative. How about an Apple feature on where Federighi and Ive want to take iOS? Or some of the stuff Mansfield's team is working on. In that Bloomberg interview Cook said these guys are the best of the best. So put them in the spotlight more. Why continue to let the media push this meme that everyone else is doing cool stuff and Apple is just boring, unimaginative and devoid of innovation.
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They're doing exactly what they need to be doing : Not feeding the trolls.
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Wow the sky is truly falling isn't it
The knee jerk reactions of bloggers wanting clicks and others astounds me. Its like the sky is falling. They had RECORD sales last quarter. They own the tablet market and make something like 66% to 75% of all PROFIT in the cellular phone market. They have something like $120B in cash around the world. They have a retail presence and sales per square foot that is the envy of the entire retailverse
Their stock is down to $400+ a share? oh no?... now Exxon is bigger? oh the horror. They are in a position that thousands of companies would sell their collective family members to be in. Companies go up and they go down. Microsoft and IBM are still humming along with far less focus on them.
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MacBook Air • 17" MacBook Pro • iPod Nano • Apple TV

what exactly is all this innovation everyone else is doing that Apple isn't? 5" screens? Widgets?
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