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The devil is in the details

11 pointsby tristan_louisover 12 years ago

4 comments

adnrwover 12 years ago
<i>Where is Steve Jobs?</i><p><i>Two years ago, the iPhone 4 was released and users quickly expe­ri­enced issues with the antenna built directly into the case. The furor prompted Apple to pub­licly apol­o­gize for the mis­take and offer some quick fix to deal with an offer­ing that wasn’t fully there yet.</i><p>[...]<p><i>In jour­nal­ism, there is a rule of 3s: 3 sim­i­lar events are gen­er­ally seen as mak­ing up a trend. So it appears that, with the last 3 releases, Apple has had at least one major issue. In the old Steve Jobs days, prod­ucts weren’t released until they were con­sid­ered good enough; in the post Steve Jobs era, it appears that this form of qual­ity con­trol may be suffering.</i><p>This article is tripe. Steve Jobs was front and centre at the public event explaining the antenna issues with the iPhone 4 and he was certainly involved heavily in its development. To use it as an example of Apple faltering without him is just ridiculous.<p>It's a shame, because the Maps update Apple shipped with iOS6 is definitely two steps backward and that's worth talking about, but it's hard to take someone seriously when they start off with something stupid like that.<p>Edit: minor formatting
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iloverobotsover 12 years ago
The question should be whether Apple is repeating history once again with a closed operating system and closed hardware. The fact that any hardware maker could use Windows led to Microsoft's dominance in the 90s, and it is roughly the same strategy that Google is following with Android. If Apple continues with missteps like the new maps, it will find itself in the same situation it was in ~15 years ago.
truethurtsover 12 years ago
Am I really the first comment? I have beaten the cultish defenders of Apple? Is it because Apple is not in the title?<p>I will steal their fire: This guy is wrong. He's wrong. He's just wrong. Blah, blah, blah.<p>OK, now that we have that out of the way, we can hear from persons outside the Apple cult. :)
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zarifyover 12 years ago
Considering the blog post's title, it sure does make some sweeping generalisations.<p>Why on earth is this on the front page?