Totally agree with you Martin on all you have mentioned below.
This is classic "Tall Poppy Syndrome" and jealousy of Apple's huge success!

Cheers,
Ronni

Sent from Ronni's iPad

On 17/09/2012, at 2:31 PM, Martin Hill <marth...@iinet.net.au> wrote:

> This is the reply I posted to the article below:
> 
> I'm sorry, but complaining about a $35 adapter is frankly silly.  Why don't 
> you go complain about car manufacturers charging an atrocious $400 for a 
> replacement key remote instead - a far more nefarious example of corporate 
> greed than Apple's little adapter.
> 
> NFC has been termed "Not For Commerce" because it has been dead in the water 
> as it requires huge changes by retailers.  Apple only supports these sorts of 
> standards once they become widespread enough to be useful - witness the time 
> Apple took introducing 3G and 4G in their devices - they waited until there 
> was enough 3G and 4G coverage to be useful for consumers saving them the 
> terrible battery life impact inherent with jumping in too soon on early 
> chipsets.
> 
> Likewise, the ACCC's crusade against Apple re 4G was ridiculous as the 
> International Telecommunications Union classes Telstra's HSPA+ dual carrier 
> NextG network as 4G even if Telstra doesn't advertise it as such locally.  
> 
> It gives up to 42mbps speeds which is far faster than Vivid Wireless's 4G 
> WiMax network here in Australia which tops out at a pathetic 5mbps.   In 
> contrast, Apple's iPad 4G has demonstrated real-world speeds of 20mbps on 
> NextG in Australia.  Now you tell me who is putting one over the consumer in 
> that context?
> 
> @David, this continued witch-hunt against Apple over Chinese working 
> conditions is unfortunately based on a lot of untruth exacerbated by the 
> infamous Mike Daisy.  For example the topic that started the media frenzy 
> originally was the supposed suicide cluster at Foxconn, Apple's major Chinese 
> assembler.  The reality which still very few media outlets mention is that 
> only 17 suicides were verified over a 5 year period.  
> 
> This may sound like a lot until you realise that if Foxconn had the same 
> suicide rate as the rest of China, they would have had 1,320 suicides over 
> that same timeframe out of their 1.2 million workers.
> 
> Make no mistake about it, these sorts of complaints are nothing but 
> tall-poppy syndrome and sour grapes
> 
> 
> On 17/09/2012, at 1:03 PM, Merv Bond <m...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> 
>> http://www.eurekastreet.com.au/article.aspx?aeid=33211
>> Merv
>> -- 
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>> confrontation with space-time. (Teilhard de Chardin, 'The Phenomenon of 
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