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"Apple's shine is coming off".


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Apple is annoying its users. (And I thought it was limited to Microsoft).

http://www.forbes.com/sites/ewanspence/2015/07/25/apple-music-damaging-reputation/

 

Then Apple wants to the check balance of one's credit card and based on that info advertisements will be shown for products that one can afford.

http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=230392

http://uk.businessinsider.com/apple-patent-for-e-commerce-and-mobile-advertising-system-2015-7?r=US&IR=T

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All mega corporations are into 'end of ages mode' nowadays. Make that last dollar before the earth implodes. Take a look around & prove me wrong.

Says every society at millenial cusps. No end is nigh, anyone who babbles otherwise is alarmist at the least.

 

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Actually I'm not the least bit alarmist. I just look, observe. I see other economists, politicians, pundits, etc., points of views and they're in that type of mode these days. Nothing new to me. Been done before throughout history many times. I agree with you Nergal.

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Oh No. When I look at a number of things I come to the conclusion that "the end is nigh" could very well apply to MORE things than one can imagine.

 

Regarding Apple: I DO think Apple realizes that they can run out of buyers one day and are trying to find a new revenu source.

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Lower prices make a product less of a vanity item, this can be both good and/or bad for a technology company. Apple want to be ever prevalent and lower prices would do that, but they made their name by selling high-end hardware at higher-end prices.

 

Think of lower prices as your neighborhood pub and higher prices as Studio 54. The former is a fine spot where all your friends also come and you'll be leaving with money still in your possession, but, honestly, the beer's a bit flat; the latter is full of celebrities, top shelf liquors and everyone wants in, but, at the end of the night, your wallet is empty and you didn't get much more use from the experience than you would have by going to the pub.

 

 

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Ah, none for me, my friend I be driving....wait what am I doing on a train...this was supposed to be a slow boat, to china!!

 

 

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