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Why Apple’s big events no longer feel revolutionary
Like Apple, some other tech companies have annual public showcases to brag about software changes. But mostly, companies don’t make a big deal about regular incremental improvements.
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A working Apple Macintosh computer from 1984 is seen at B&R Computer Service shop in San Diego, California January 22, 2014. Friday marks the 30th anniversary of Apple Macintosh computer.
A rally for Apple led Wall Street higher on Wednesday as U.S. stocks reclaimed more of their sharp losses from last week.
Why Apple’s big events no longer feel revolutionary Your technology gets better with incremental improvements that mostly aren’t meant to be noticed. Apple is out of step with this reality.
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