I am really hoping that the next CEO of #Apple starts to really try to instruct teams to innovate in many ways.
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I am really hoping that the next CEO of #Apple starts to really try to instruct teams to innovate in many ways. You see, as quite the Apple fanboy, I have started to realize that every year, we keep basically getting the exact same type of phone with just slightly better features. When are we actually going to see something advanced in that regard? Sure, some might say: "If its not broken, don't fix it.", but innovation keeps things from being boring to buy and less likely as a result for me to do so in the future. I'm not even excited about the IPhone 18, but I am if the fold is actually something coming out this year, because that's innovation and hasn't been done by Apple before. Also, I hope the new CEO can devise a plan for accessibility concerns to be taken more seriously, especially when it comes to Voice Over on the #Mac, because we really need a proactive coding team to fix bugs and further improve VO if its possible to do so. Clearly, that 3rd party screen reader for the Mac idea failed as I have heard nothing about it, so it stands to reason that we need to work with VO, and so I think as a whole, if VO can improve, more #Blind people might end up using macs a lot more than we do now.
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I am really hoping that the next CEO of #Apple starts to really try to instruct teams to innovate in many ways. You see, as quite the Apple fanboy, I have started to realize that every year, we keep basically getting the exact same type of phone with just slightly better features. When are we actually going to see something advanced in that regard? Sure, some might say: "If its not broken, don't fix it.", but innovation keeps things from being boring to buy and less likely as a result for me to do so in the future. I'm not even excited about the IPhone 18, but I am if the fold is actually something coming out this year, because that's innovation and hasn't been done by Apple before. Also, I hope the new CEO can devise a plan for accessibility concerns to be taken more seriously, especially when it comes to Voice Over on the #Mac, because we really need a proactive coding team to fix bugs and further improve VO if its possible to do so. Clearly, that 3rd party screen reader for the Mac idea failed as I have heard nothing about it, so it stands to reason that we need to work with VO, and so I think as a whole, if VO can improve, more #Blind people might end up using macs a lot more than we do now.
@LeonianUniverse I agree, and hopefully things over in Cupertino will improve. John is actually an engineer, with an engineer's mindset, so I have a feeling things will possibly return to the way they were under Jobs, at least in the sense that they put quality before profits. John is pretty much responsible for all the really good hardware we've been seeing out of Apple over the past few years, so if he can extend that to the rest of the company, I think we're gonna be in very safe hands.
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@LeonianUniverse I agree, and hopefully things over in Cupertino will improve. John is actually an engineer, with an engineer's mindset, so I have a feeling things will possibly return to the way they were under Jobs, at least in the sense that they put quality before profits. John is pretty much responsible for all the really good hardware we've been seeing out of Apple over the past few years, so if he can extend that to the rest of the company, I think we're gonna be in very safe hands.
@ZBennoui @LeonianUniverse As a monster publicly traded company, if he puts anything over profit, he’ll lose support. I get what you're saying but Cook made a lot of rich people richer by not being risky. Those people are gonna want the same.
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