I’m with you. Apple is no longer a leader. Matter of fact I’ve been thinking of switching for quite sometime and that Samsung is now a better place to be . Apple is turning woke and wierd. Didn’t they learn from Metaverse ‘ flop with their virtual glasses. Bad decisions. Apple is now definitely showing its decline with these really Stupid glasses. Nothing innovative here .
I’m with you. Apple is no longer a leader. Matter of fact I’ve been thinking of switching for quite sometime and that Samsung is now a better place to be . Apple is turning woke and wierd. Didn’t they learn from Metaverse ‘ flop with their virtual glasses. Bad decisions. Apple is now definitely showing its decline with these really Stupid glasses. Nothing innovative here .
That’s the weird part… they never learn. I wonder if some guru told them all about the “faster horses” theory at a corporate town hall. Like Henry Ford (supposedly) saying if “if I asked people what they want, they’d say ‘faster horses.’”
Apple arrogantly thinks we don’t know what we want. Maybe that’s true. We know what we DON’T want though (VR goggles! LOL).
Agreed. After years in the Android ecosystem I succumbed to family peer-pressure (3 kids and wife had iPhones) and bought the latest iPhone. I have major buyer's remorse. The phone itself is impressive but learning the Apple way has been very frustrating.
I’m with you. Apple is no longer a leader. Matter of fact I’ve been thinking of switching for quite sometime and that Samsung is now a better place to be . Apple is turning woke and wierd. Didn’t they learn from Metaverse ‘ flop with their virtual glasses. Bad decisions. Apple is now definitely showing its decline with these really Stupid glasses. Nothing innovative here .
That’s the weird part… they never learn. I wonder if some guru told them all about the “faster horses” theory at a corporate town hall. Like Henry Ford (supposedly) saying if “if I asked people what they want, they’d say ‘faster horses.’”
Apple arrogantly thinks we don’t know what we want. Maybe that’s true. We know what we DON’T want though (VR goggles! LOL).
Agreed. After years in the Android ecosystem I succumbed to family peer-pressure (3 kids and wife had iPhones) and bought the latest iPhone. I have major buyer's remorse. The phone itself is impressive but learning the Apple way has been very frustrating.
Yeah and the expense. I feel so nickel and dimed by Apple. I might be a Luddite deep down.