I see it all, believe me I do. On 11/30/17, Christopher Chaltain <[email protected]> wrote: > I agree Apple may get a bit more criticism then others because it's nice > to take shots at the guy on top, but I'm not sure Apple users that feel > Apple's always getting unfairly picked on realize or notice how much > Samsung, Google, Microsoft and the others get bashed. Y'all must not be > on the same lists I'm on or reading the same articles I do. Also, just > because Apple is on top doesn't mean all of the Apple criticism is unfair. > > > On 11/30/2017 11:56 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote: >> Don't forget that Samsung first released their Note 8 I think it is which >> costs just under $1,000. Again, Apple is always singled out and bashed >> harder because of their success and we all know that many people (I say >> many not all) are envious of other people or companies who are so >> successful. >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf >> Of Robin >> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:15 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: Oh look, Apple is 'getting sloppy' now - BGR >> >> Good News for Apple isn't Necessarily Good News for Consumers or Apple >> Fan Consumers as since it is being Reported that Apple's Anniversary >> Edition of the iPhone, the iPhoneX (Pronounced iPhone10) Ranges From $950 >> TO $1150, which Means that Upcoming & ForthComing Apple iPhones as well as >> Other MobilePhones Cost will Rise as a Result because a Select Number of >> Consumers have Purchased the More Pricey iPhone as Opposed to the Less >> Pricey 1 >> >> As for Stable Releases of Apple's iOS, I recall that Apple's iOS4 & >> iOS5 didn't Contain as Much (if any) Noticable Bugs & Flaws associated >> with it ... the ONLY Flaw was the Antenna Issue with the >> iPhone4 on AT&T as at TheTime it was the Exclusive MobileCarrier of >> Apple's iPhone >> >> Major Bugs & Flaws didn't Begin to Appear til iOS7 & iOS8, which Greatly >> affected Normal & Daily Use ... i.e., Basic MobilePhone Functions At >> 08:23 AM 11/30/2017, you wrote: >>> Oh look, Apple is 'getting sloppy' now >>> By Zach Epstein. >>> Well, Apple fans, I have some good news and some bad news for you this >>> morning. The good news is that it looks like Apple's new iPhone X is >>> such a smash hit that Apple bears are giving the whole "Apple is >>> doomed" spiel a rest for a while. A report from earlier this week >>> suggested that Apple sold >>> 6 million iPhone X units. during the Black Friday weekend alone. The >>> remarkable feat is made even more mind-boggling when one considers that >>> Black Friday is all about deals, and there are no deals at all on >>> Apple's $1,000+ flagship iPhone. >>> Then, of course, we have the bad news. It appears as though "Apple is >>> doomed" may have at least temporarily transitioned to "Apple is >>> sloppy," and we're getting some truly special hot takes based on this fun >>> new theme. >>> >>> I've seen a bunch of sloppy takes on Apple's supposed sloppiness over >>> the past few days. It wasn't until I came across "Is Apple getting >>> sloppy?" on the BBC website that I felt compelled to share some >>> thoughts on this emerging misconception. >>> So, what's the premise of this BBC article? Apple is getting sloppy, >>> you see, because the latest versions of its macOS and iOS software have >>> bugs. >>> Provided as evidence in the article are a grand total of three - yes, >>> three >>> - bugs. The first is the High Sierra root access bug Apple issued a fix >>> for on Wednesday, the second is an earlier High Sierra the revealed >>> forgotten passwords instead of providing a hint (also fixed), and the >>> third is the infamous iOS bug that auto-corrected "I" to an "A" >>> followed by a question mark in a box (yup, also fixed). >>> The article is a trainwreck from the get go; the caption under the >>> image at the top of the page reads "Users are not used to finding major >>> flaws in Apple's products." Umm, what? The iPhone line is in its tenth >>> year and I cannot recall a single launch before 2017 that wasn't >>> accompanied by at least a few major flaws. "Antennagate" is obviously >>> the most famous among them, but there are dozens. >>> And what about software? "Users are not used to finding major flaws" in >>> Apple's software? Really? Has there ever been a version of any major >>> operating system, let alone iOS and macOS, that has been free of major >>> flaws? That was a rhetorical question. The answer is no. >>> Even if we pretend that all software isn't inherently buggy, in order >>> to accept the premise that Apple is sloppy we also must pretend that >>> Apple's software is more prone to severe bugs than comparable software. >>> Remember that period of time when it seemed like a new apocalyptic >>> zero-day Windows flaw would pop up every few months? Well erase that >> >from your memory, please. In fact, let's just make believe the many, >>> many, many thousands of Windows bugs that have popped up over the past >>> three decades never happened. >>> There are plenty of instances where Betteridge's law of headlines does >>> not apply, but no sane human would argue this is one of them. So to >>> answer your question, BBC, no, Apple is not getting sloppy. Software >>> has bugs. Products have flaws. To think these statements are anything >>> other than absolute truths is ridiculous. The best that we as consumers >>> can hope for is that companies work as diligently as possible to fix >>> these flaws. Thankfully, Apple rarely disappoints in this regard. >>> >>> Original Article at: >>> http://bgr.com/2017/11/30/apple-high-sierra-root-bug-sloppy-lol-kmn/ >>> >>> -- >>> The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone >>> list. >>> >>> If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, >>> or if you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact >>> the owners or moderators directly rather than posting on the list >>> itself. >>> >>> Your V iPhone list moderator is Mark Taylor. Mark can be reached >>> at: [email protected]. 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