2/8/2014 3:15:58 PM
Are you that upset their phone is better than yours?
2/8/2014 11:14:59 PM
I liked him on That 70s show more than 2 1/2 men.
2/9/2014 1:01:57 AM
Tell me the iPhone equivalent between the generational change from Nintendo's NES to the SNES. Has it happened yet?[Edited on February 9, 2014 at 1:31 AM. Reason : .]
2/9/2014 1:30:28 AM
tl;dw
2/9/2014 2:06:58 AM
Not upset, it's just the first and only time I've ever heard Jobs ever talk openly about planned obsolescence. Considering that has LITERALLY been Apple's business model for the past decade, it struck me as very very strange to hear coming from Jobs.^If you press play, it starts right at the sound byte, only have to watch for about 5 seconds
2/9/2014 2:49:52 AM
^I find myself often wondering what other business models could get away with intentionally crippling their own products in order to boost new model sales.Did the tech companies lawyer up well enough after Microsoft got it's ass handed to it court over including a browser in their OS that aggressively stealing your customers' product usability is now simply an unstoppable matter of course?or is this a generational/cultural phenomenon?Unnecessary proprietary components are legally ambiguous enough, but effectively breaking your devices after a new shiny comes on the market cannot go unpunished forever
2/9/2014 4:32:01 AM
2/9/2014 10:09:56 AM
unsure of what point is being "proved" here. Companies stop support of products all the time. planning a product life cycle is hugely important to company profitability.
2/9/2014 12:07:09 PM
^^I did watch the whole video. I'm very well aware of Apple's history. He said the Apple I -> Apple II obsolescence was a "1 time thing" that wouldn't happen again.Apple's entire existence is based on obsoleting and cannibalizing their own products every 24-36 months. They consciously end-of-life iOS releases every 2-3 years, end-of-life data and power connectors every 2-3 years, end-of-life product lines every 2-3 years, cannibalize their entire product range every 1.5-2 years. ^I'm not trying to prove any point. It's just interesting. Maybe Jobs was lying to everyone. Maybe he learned along the way that actually cannibalizing your own products is a sustainable and lucrative business model. Maybe the technology industry changed (Moore's law) to make Apple's current model possible/successful. I just think it's interesting.
2/9/2014 5:59:54 PM
it's a good way to rob people of their money - way to go Steve Jobs..so glad we have you around to swindle us all with your shitty, overpriced products ]
2/9/2014 6:03:14 PM
So who in here owns something made by apple?I have never owned a apple product, and I'm proud of it.
2/9/2014 6:39:28 PM
^ you anti-apple hipster you
2/9/2014 7:19:43 PM
^^
2/9/2014 7:33:29 PM
fuck apple
2/9/2014 7:40:17 PM
I own an iPod nano, iPad3, iPhone 5s. In the past have owned an Apple IIe, Mac Mini, iPod 3rd gen, iPod 4th gen, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS. Loved every one of them (except maybe the Mac Mini).
2/9/2014 8:37:34 PM
Unlike Black Jesus, I have owned a couple of apple products. They worked fine. I don't really give a shot what the brand is as long as it works.
2/9/2014 8:41:16 PM
Good night, sweet prince.
2/9/2014 8:50:40 PM
2/9/2014 10:17:30 PM