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by ssharp
2783 days ago
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Not the point of the article, but how exactly did the iPhone's utility flatline because they removed the headphone jack and how is a headphone jack a "vital" feature, considering the rise in popularity of blueetooth headphones and the fact that the iPhone ships with the 3.5mm dongle? |
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Child: "What's a computer...."
Additionally, he must've missed the last 20+ years after Apple moved away from the ppc chip.
Subsequent editions of os x after were always removing great tools, then rebranding and repackaging them to sell as a new feature. Up until you had to pay for the dev tools..
The best has been iDevices though. Premium price through artificial resource scarcity.
Ask that being said, the author and like the type who instead of looking for a better product, would look to govt and regulations for Apple, and the web dev sphere. In the name of fairness I'm sure.