While I'm no fan of Apple, Apple products, or typical smug air of superiority and advocacy most Apple customers seem to have, I really find their abuse of the patent system far more disturbing. They submit requests for, and receive (thanks to the braindead USPTO) patents for "innovations" with clear evidence of prior art or are obvious advancements, then use those patents to stifle the now-surging competition. They flat out refuse to license patents that shouldn't have been issued in the first place. They don't want to compete on the market--because they're now losing the market share battle. Apple, the company--like most organizations, but especially so--is an evil institution that has done much to damage customer choice and real innovation, rather than foster it as so many of their supporters would have you believe. Those are the people that are lemmings. For the record, Google is evil too, but for different reasons.
I applaud Apple for one thing--giving the smartphone market a kick in the ass. The iPhone didn't really do anything new, but it was clearly a superior implementation at the time of release. Apple leveraged the then-available technology to make a device that was thinner, faster, and flashier than what was available at the time. I have an iPhone for work. It's okay for what it does, and the screen--while positively dull compared to AMOLED alternatives--offers exceptional resolution and clarity. Where it is clearly inferior, however, is the interface--it frankly hasn't materially changed since its initial release in 2007, and therefore just feels very dated. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Anthony Q. Martin Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 7:17 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [H] Another Point of View of Apple TV I only champion Apple when the criticism raised is just unfair. They have always had competition in the market place and you cannot blame them, or people who buy their stuff, (whom you are willing to refer to as idiots simply because they make their own decisions) for the competitions apparently lack of success. Geez. On 4/4/2012 8:01 PM, Thane Sherrington wrote: > At 05:17 PM 04/04/2012, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: > >> Who cares if it's a walled garden or not if it does what people want >> to do. If people choose to buy stuff from iTunes, it can only be >> because it servers their desires to do so. It's their money. Saying >> they are idiots for doing so is just some weird form of sour grapes. >> It makes zero sense. > > What makes zero sense to me how you champion Apple at every turn. I > hope you have a ton of stock and/or were in Steve's will. > > T > >
