Its a bit like watching rich children pouting at Christmas because they already discovered what they were going to get after searching the house feverishly and begging their parents (and the nanny and Jeeves) for clues.
And oblivious to the fact that the gilded mansion they live in and eat their fatted calf liver on bone marrow at is all part of the ecosystem they seem to be complaining about as insufficiently entertaining. Why not just take a few laps around the pool and then stroll through the formal gardens? Maybe next year youll get a nice present to enjoy. And oh yes, you have a birthday coming up next month, too.
With iOS 3.0 there were also a lot of things Apple added that nobody else had, like enterprise support and advanced developer tools (including push support), but those werent greeted as news by the “bored” critics crowd.
I hope Apple locks up its engineers in an ivory tower surrounded by a wall of curved glass and plants around that acres of apricot trees patrolled by security guards, just so they arent tempted to ever begin chasing the suggestions offered by “bored” pundits who think what Apple should really focus on is impressing and surprising the people who just sat through Samsung, Nokia, Amazon and HP briefings that outlined how theyre doing things Apple isnt (and pay no attention to the results).
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