Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 4th Feb 2009 07:05 UTC
Apple Apple has always been about moving forward, about pressing customers to buy the latest and greatest. Product pacing has been high in Cupertino (except for the Mac Mini, obviously), and this is obviously a good thing if you're an Apple bean counter. Most Apple fans more or less accept this planned obsolescence without question, but the company may have just gone a little too far.
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RE: Amazing....
by andrewg on Wed 4th Feb 2009 17:25 UTC in reply to "Amazing...."
andrewg
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2005-07-06

We are talking about obsoleting HARDWARE for no reason. Drawing comparisons with SOFTWARE is misleading.

Ubuntu doesn't sell hardware the sell services for software. Microsoft doesn't sell PC's they sell operating systems and application software.

Apple on the other hand sells you software and hardware. There is a conflict of interest here. If they can entice you with new software and tell you, you need new hardware to run it they increase their sales.

Microsoft could do the same thing by using their application software to drive sales of their new OS. But they generally don't -> DX10 could be cited as an example of the contrary. Apple does it whenever and wherever they can.

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