Apple Has a New Cook
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Apple Has a New Cook
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#2Oh yes, and the Apple Cube.
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#3Steve jobs did let Ping and Mobile Me go out the doors. Oh yes, and the Apple Cube.
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#4Steve jobs did let Ping and Mobile Me go out the doors. Oh yes, and the Apple Cube.
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#5Please, macosx releases have an history of being bug ridden. So much that one upgrade was free (the first one, if I recall correctly).
The man built his own legend by rewriting history and bullying press. And selling computers, phones and walkmans, too.
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#6Does the OP really think that Jobs didn't know about the next iteration of iPhone (or any of Apple's other upcoming products)? He stepped down as CEO just over a year ago and the iPhone 5 was announced only recently. Designing, prototyping, iterating, building and shipping stuff takes time.
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#8Steve jobs did let Ping and Mobile Me go out the doors. Oh yes, and the Apple Cube.
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#9Steve jobs did let Ping and Mobile Me go out the doors. Oh yes, and the Apple Cube.
Neither Ping nor Mobile Me replaced previous crucial functionality.
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#10But it's suffice to say that Tim Cook's apology really isn't something that's so mindblowing. The debacle over Apple Maps is so huge that Cook had no choice but to apologize. People around the world are not only outraged by how inferior Apple Maps is, but they are now ridiculing it, to the point where many believe it could actually impact sales of the iPhone 5, and drastically slow down migration to iOS 6. Someone had to do something to quell the outrage, and for something of this magnitude, that someone had to be the CEO.
It's pretty coincidental that another huge debacle, the NFL replacement ref situation, both came to a head in the same week. Roger Goodell, also had to issue an apology to fans as well, for letting the situation get so out of control that it affected the quality and reputation of the NFL. It's the exact same playbook (pun intended) as Tim Cook's.