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by ruswick
4152 days ago
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It's not a totally unreasonable complaint given that Apple has a history when it comes to security breaches. My biggest complain is that they are keeping the old 5GB iCloud limit. It's 2015. 5GB is absolutely nothing in terms of both capacity and cost. People pay $700-$800 for their phones and upwards of $1000 for their MacBooks and are still made to shell out for anything more than an negligible amount of free storage? I mean, it's not like iCloud is unreasonably-priced. It's actually fairly cheap. But, it just seems weird that Apple is printing billions of dollars a quarter with these very expensive devices and still feels the need to squeak out a few dollars a month extra from iCloud subs. One would think that, with iWork and OSX going free, iCloud would also move from a paid product to a utility that is just included with the devices. |
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There's a lot that Apple does that makes people go "hmm". But they're a case study in getting some things right enough that nothing else matters.