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dvoros

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Since when do we have an Apple Event, or in this case, unEvent without seeing a live present of a product or even a live demo of hardware and software? It was all video and powerpoints. Also, there was no "launch" of anything yesterday. This is a first. Holy Hell. Give me a break. Also,
t:confused:he iPhone 5s could have been an Awesome phone if it had a five inch screen. The 4s and 5C satisfy those still wanting a small screen. Apple missed the boat by not giving us a WOW factor phone. What is wrong with Apple these days? This was a terrible presentation.
 
Since when do we have an Apple Event, or in this case, unEvent without seeing a live present of a product or even a live demo of hardware and software? It was all video and powerpoints. Also, there was no "launch" of anything yesterday. This is a first. Holy Hell. Give me a break. Also,
t:confused:he iPhone 5s could have been an Awesome phone if it had a five inch screen. The 4s and 5C satisfy those still wanting a small screen. Apple missed the boat by not giving us a WOW factor phone. What is wrong with Apple these days? This was a terrible presentation.

Tim Cook is a terrible speaker. I would not want to see him demo anything.
 
It was boring and Tim Cook seemed to be distracted a lot, he made lots of mistakes in his presentation. Or maybe he was being nervous? Federighi has been the only highlight of this keynote in my opinion. I miss the old days when Steve came up on stage and it just felt right.
 
Craig is good.

Phil is ok.

Tim is still growing into it.

They should just hire Tom Cruise to deliver these product launches.
 
Since when do we have an Apple Event, or in this case, unEvent without seeing a live present of a product or even a live demo of hardware and software? It was all video and powerpoints. Also, there was no "launch" of anything yesterday. This is a first. Holy Hell. Give me a break. Also,
t:confused:he iPhone 5s could have been an Awesome phone if it had a five inch screen. The 4s and 5C satisfy those still wanting a small screen. Apple missed the boat by not giving us a WOW factor phone. What is wrong with Apple these days? This was a terrible presentation.

I do not want a 5" screen. Buy a tablet if you want a bigger display?
 
Since when do we have an Apple Event, or in this case, unEvent without seeing a live present of a product or even a live demo of hardware and software? It was all video and powerpoints. Also, there was no "launch" of anything yesterday. This is a first. Holy Hell. Give me a break. Also,
t:confused:he iPhone 5s could have been an Awesome phone if it had a five inch screen. The 4s and 5C satisfy those still wanting a small screen. Apple missed the boat by not giving us a WOW factor phone. What is wrong with Apple these days? This was a terrible presentation.

Not everyone wants bigger screen. Just because they didn't announce big screen iPhone it's automatically worst presentation ever? If you want big screen go buy an Android phone.
 
Guess you guys place a higher importance on the keynote presentations than I do.

Myself I care more about the actual products, I could care less how well they spoke :rolleyes:
 
They have been running this promo on ESPN for a Don Shula movie and they're talking about his perfect season with the Dolphins and one guy says "He was obsessed" and another guy says "He would have cut his mother if it meant we would have been a better football team". That reminds me of Steve Jobs.

Steve wasn't known as a nice guy and there's no doubt in my mind that this phone would have been far more advanced and had NFC, 128gb, 802.11ac if Steve Job were still around and at the helm.

Apple will look back at the sales from 5S and point to a Winning season. But Steve would have looked back and said "We didn't win the Super Bowl." and sadly I think we all need to get comfortable with what Apple is today. They make products that are rarely innovative and about a year or more behind the manufactures that early adopt new technology but when their products come out they usually work flawlessly with a few exceptions (Apple Maps).

Apple is the Buffalo Bills of the 90's. Always come up a little bit short.
 
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