Answers From Steve Jobs at Apple's Shareholder Meeting
DECS writes "At today's Apple annual shareholder meeting, a series of proposals were presented for voting after which CEO Steve Jobs answered a series of questions from the audience. Jobs talked about Greenpeace, stock options, the iPhone, Mac OS X Leopard, and .Mac."
Isnt there some Linux distro update that yall could be posting about
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... degenerated into a dedicated ad site for Apple, Google and the gang lately. I set my filters to filter out junk like these, but still can't avoid them. I guess the nature of what matters has changed.
Yeah, go ahead fanboys, mod me to hell.
Hes a complete and utter Apple shill, previous roughlydrafted blogs have shown circular logic, chosen bad postulates, selective use of evidence, misleading use of evidence and a complete lack of touch with reality.If yo udisagree with me look at some of the previous comments on roughly drafter blogs.Why editors let this trash through is beyond me
If we were to believe him, Apple had already or are moments away from complete domination of the computer market and Apples proprietry hardware/software lockin's and increased price are good for us. Just because I say "I Love Microsoft" right now doesn't mean I'm not biased towards microsoft. Look up the meaning of the word.
GreenPeace folks need to do more homework before taking on Jobs. Or maybe all GreenPeacenicks use Apple computers and don't want to guilt themselves. What am I talking about?
50% of Apple computers in use right now, CANNOT be effectively upgraded. All iMacs, eMacs as well as Apple laptops CPU's (and Graphic cards too?) cannot be upgraded. Not only can they NOT be upgraded; the used Apple computer dollar value is so low - that they don't get recycled by second hand users so..... end up in landfills.
At the same time, Apple's own software upgrades (paid for upgrades) will NOT run on existing Apple computers - forcing users to chuck there hardware. For example, GarageBand won't even install on an iMac DV SE!
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Since Apple keeps jumping up and down about it's designer's ability (to make things look cute?) - why don't they get their designers to design SNAP TOGETHER COMPONENTS. Right now you can buy an Asus laptop "shell"; and then install the various components you want use. And when you want to upgrade - just snap in the new components. Simple eh!