As an #iPhone user I do not like the forced updates. However, this is part and parcel of #Apple's business model. It is a dynamic innovator in a cutting-edge industry where technologies are always emerging and improving. Apple has to be able to keep up and also to keep its existing users up-to-date with new trends. $AAPL
This is true, but as you said, that is where #Apple excels and will continue to do so. The problem is that it's difficult to get excited about new phones or tablets when old ones still work so well (despite Apples attempts at intentionally slowing down older models to spur new purchases).
If history is any judge, when the time comes, Apple will identify the next "big thing," make it better, and make a killing. $AAPL will go then go even higher.
#Apple has excelled at identifying the next big thing and making it better. It did it with computers, MP3 players, tablets, and phones. It never invents a thing. I think they've run out of ideas. $AAPL
Nice article @[Richard Bookstaber](user:35121), but your entire argument hinges on this statement: "People will know what they want without the advertisers that are outside their social circle chiming in."
I'm not sure I'd agree with that. What is your rationale for that conclusion? People need to first learn about a product somewhere. For me yes, sometimes it is from a friend, but more often than not, it is initially from some form of advertising. $FB $GOOGL$AAPL
Sounds like an interesting product. But can you elaborate on how this differentiates from the advancements in voice recognition that companies like #Google, #Amazon and #Apple are making? Hard to see how you can compete with them. $GOOGL$AMZN$AAPL
Good question. Being that a major component of these batteries is #cobalt, I wonder how that increased demand will affect other companies dependant on this resource, such as #Tesla.
Cute title, I enjoyed the pun. How do I find more about the class action law suit suiting #Apple? It's clearly an excuse to push people to buyer newer models since old models are can still be purchased brand new, with a perfectly good battery. $AAPL
Apple Makes A Move
As an #iPhone user I do not like the forced updates. However, this is part and parcel of #Apple's business model. It is a dynamic innovator in a cutting-edge industry where technologies are always emerging and improving. Apple has to be able to keep up and also to keep its existing users up-to-date with new trends. $AAPL
What Happened To The Iphone?
This is true, but as you said, that is where #Apple excels and will continue to do so. The problem is that it's difficult to get excited about new phones or tablets when old ones still work so well (despite Apples attempts at intentionally slowing down older models to spur new purchases).
If history is any judge, when the time comes, Apple will identify the next "big thing," make it better, and make a killing. $AAPL will go then go even higher.
What Happened To The Iphone?
#Apple has excelled at identifying the next big thing and making it better. It did it with computers, MP3 players, tablets, and phones. It never invents a thing. I think they've run out of ideas. $AAPL
This is the Way Facebook Ends (And Maybe Apple and Google)
Nice article @[Richard Bookstaber](user:35121), but your entire argument hinges on this statement: "People will know what they want without the advertisers that are outside their social circle chiming in."
I'm not sure I'd agree with that. What is your rationale for that conclusion? People need to first learn about a product somewhere. For me yes, sometimes it is from a friend, but more often than not, it is initially from some form of advertising. $FB $GOOGL $AAPL
Komodo OpenLab: The Startup Giving Independence To The Disabled
Sounds like an interesting product. But can you elaborate on how this differentiates from the advancements in voice recognition that companies like #Google, #Amazon and #Apple are making? Hard to see how you can compete with them. $GOOGL $AMZN $AAPL
Roku, Next Big Tech Flop Or Opportunity?
What about #Apple? I thought the Apple TV was still a popular choice. $AAPL
What Makes Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google So Special
There is something magical about #Apple, #Amazon, #Facebook and #Google. Did the author provide any insight into any other companies? $AAPL $AMZN $FB $GOOGL
Why Is Apple In Talks With Sharp For OLED Displays When It Will Likely Be Buying From Samsung?
Good question. Being that a major component of these batteries is #cobalt, I wonder how that increased demand will affect other companies dependant on this resource, such as #Tesla.
$AAPL $TSLA
When A Business Leader Dies, Buy Stock
I still regret selling $AAPL when Steve Jobs passed.
The Market Before Christmas
Cute title, I enjoyed the pun. How do I find more about the class action law suit suiting #Apple? It's clearly an excuse to push people to buyer newer models since old models are can still be purchased brand new, with a perfectly good battery. $AAPL