Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 11th Oct 2012 21:41 UTC
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Errr... well, no USB ports on the devices, but USB works so long as there are drivers. My Camera, USB mic and USB keyboard all work on both iPad and iPhone using the USB host adapter from the Camera connection kit. Indeed, the only reason I got the kit originally was because that was true.
Also, adding some related words of the messiah... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LEXae1j6EY&feature=player_detailpag...
Apple had its head in the sand for the last many years [...] missed out [...] attitude of arrogance [...] the rest of the world passed us by [...] we need to bring the Mac up into the modern world [...] because we weren't first, because we didn't set the standards [...] this whole notion of being so proprietary in every facet what we do has really hurt us [...] reinvent the wheel our own way; and yeah it might be 10% better but usually it ended up being about 50% worse





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No, before the NeXT was on board, Apple did not care about open source and open standards.
Network Protocols -> AppleTalk
3D Graphics -> Quickdraw 3D
POSIX -> non-existant
GUI -> Patchwork from former Pascal and C APIs
Video -> Quicktime
many other examples are possible