Is Apple Second Rate Without Jobs's Star Power?

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t.alex
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Re: post Apple
t.alex   12/25/2012 8:36:54 PM
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tech4people, 

yes let's hope Apple to be more open in the future :-) Nowadays, its secrecy does not bring about thrills anymore. There is the latest rumour about the next iPad release in March next year but not many are execited about it.

 

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Re: Needs new innovative product - Apple TV
tech4people   12/25/2012 2:30:42 AM
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Anna,

I disagree.

The reason is Margins.

Have you seen how pathetically low the Profit Margins on Consumer Electronics products are today???

Its not a sector worth entering in because of tremendous over-capacity thanks to the Chinese.

 

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Anna young   12/24/2012 6:06:42 PM
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Hi Ashish, exactly my thoughts. I think so too.

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Re: Needs new innovative product - Apple TV
Anna young   12/24/2012 5:56:58 PM
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I think Medical electronics sounds good. However, it would be great if Apple comes up with new innovations in e.g. own manufactured Television Screen etc .

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tech4people   12/24/2012 1:33:59 PM
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Alex,

Need not be the case all the time!

Very often,the Smartest ideas come in an organization from people fiddling around(Bottom Up approach).

I am not very familiar with the inner workings of Apple's work culture today(under Cook);but from whatever little I have read;he seems very clear on fostering a culture of openness at the Organization today.

If that's true(and I Know that's a BIG IF);your rationale need not hold true all the time.

 

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Re: Apple Car
tech4people   12/24/2012 1:28:26 PM
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Azmat,

Sorry.

It won't work for me.

I need a Car to have fun;not be super-programmed like an Apple machine...

 

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tech4people   12/24/2012 5:59:53 AM
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Anna,

Could'nt agree more!!!

Tim Cook is exactly the right man(in the right place) and with the right amount of Internal Support to take Apple forwards here.

 

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Re: Needs new innovative product - Apple TV
tech4people   12/24/2012 5:58:11 AM
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Anna,

Automobile Industry is not a bad sector for Apple to diversify into but I fear that (atleast in the West);its a dying industry today.

How about Medical Electronics?

Now that is an industry which looks set to do very,very well going ahead[As populations age;their medical needs go up dramatically].

What do you think?

 

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Tim Cook is precisely what Apple needs today.
tech4people   12/24/2012 5:55:36 AM
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Guys,

Tim Cook is a Bean Counter;He is precisely what Apple needs today.

He presents a simpler,more humbler side to Apple[Note his apology recently].

As a Company grows in Size and become a Corporate Giant[Which is what Apple is today];it can't adopt the same strategies which made it so Big in the first place[Look at Google or pick any case from the Book-Innovator's Dilemna].

You have to change.

And Tim cook is best placed to take them forward.

Regards

Ashish.

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Re: Is Apple Second Rate Without Jobs's Star Power?
Anna young   12/23/2012 5:37:05 AM
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 @Nimantha.d, I don't think is a matter of "yes or no" All good runs come to an end. Could this simply be the case for Apple? I wonder!

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