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by dijit
887 days ago
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not defending them at all, I dont really care, but it seems like Apple problems are all anyone talks about for an entire news cycle and continue to be talked about for half a decade, yet people very quickly forget about issues with Dell, HP, Lenovo, Samsung even if they make news at all. Exceptions only for really serious issues like Samsungs phones spontaneously combusting and Lenovos Superfish. |
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That makes developing for Apple products relatively painless, but it also means that if they mess up, a significant portion of their customers are affected. Combine that with the sales numbers they're pulling off, and the end result is that Apple messing up is a bigger deal in practice.
There's plenty of news about other manufacturers, too. It doesn't seem to get upvoted to the front page of Reddit and HN as often, but tech news sites report about all kinds of failures. I don't know why people keep upvoting Apple, whether it's positive news or negative, but for some reason Apple just attracts a lot of attention. If you look outside vote based news, there are plenty of "Lenovo publishes UEFI firmware patches" news articles too, they just don't get as many comments.