
Websites/services in developing countries are painfully bad. But creating a good SaaS or a good UX on a phone is darn tough. It's hard to create complex, multi-layer structures on phones: the screen is too small, the processor is too underpowered. Mobile devices are still consumption devices. It's true that smartphones are the only computer people have or need, which is a problem. Cook is trying to emulate the hardheadedness but fails to recognize the reasonability needed to balance that. They don't listen to the industry or the consumers anymore, they stick their fingers in their ears and pretend to know best. to remove something that was as core and identifiable a part of their computers was just a stupid move and served no purpose. I wont buy a laptop without a magsafe or similar connection, i have kids and animals, and the magsafe has saved a laptop more than once. The decisions are getting dumber every time. The new "features" every cycle are more "lets put this phone feature on the desktop" Now they are a phone company who presides over the death throws of an amazing operating system that is going to be killed off to make it more like a phone. Then they became a phone company who also made computers and tablets. Then they became a computer company who also made a phone and a tablet. then they became a Computer company who also made a phone. First, they were a computer company driven by a man who loved computers ("first" here is the Jobs return era). Mostly because of the exact reasons in the article.
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I never went back.īut what am I saving money for right now? To build a nice PC again.
