You’re not wrong, but a big part of this is the maturity of the industry as a whole. The more a technology progresses, the harder it is to make significant leaps. There were many more “easy wins” back in the Jobs days as personal computers were a relatively new thing.
I have nothing against the guy but it seems like there have been a lot fewer radical innovations since Tim took over.
Please correct me if I am wrong. I’m completely open to having my opinion changed on this, but Tim-Cook-Apple seems like Boring-Apple.
You’re not wrong, but a big part of this is the maturity of the industry as a whole. The more a technology progresses, the harder it is to make significant leaps. There were many more “easy wins” back in the Jobs days as personal computers were a relatively new thing.
Definitely fewer interesting products.
Steve:
Tim:
… and the idea for Watch may have started during Steve’s time, too. And I’m probably forgetting some of the ones during Steve’s time.
I remember making fun of the iPad when it came out, like pretending it’s just a huge-ass phone. Who needs this?!
I’ve used mine for hundreds of hours, now. It’s the best thing ever for power outages. It’s such a good art tablet. I love it.