For years, Apple has updated its operating systems and biggest products on an annual basis. The company gives a preview of its new operating systems at WWDC in June and then rolls out the accompanying major hardware products — Macs, iPads, and iPhones — during September and October. But, now, the company is slowly moving away from that strategy. Mark Gurman for Bloomberg News:
Frankly, we don’t need a new Mac or iPhone/iPad operating system every year and Apple Inc. doesn’t need it, either. Annual OS releases shouldn’t be mandated. What we all really need, customers and Apple Inc., are operating systems that are rock solid and do what they’re supposed to do when they’re supposed to do it. Why not just add new features/services to existing OSes with continued point releases that refine and extend the experiences and services you want to deliver? Why not just release new operating systems only when they are rock solid and ready? – MacDailyNews, January 5, 2015 We are currently about 1/5th of the way to being sustainable with Substack subscriptions. Not a bad start! Please tell your Apple-loving friends about MacDailyNews on Substack and, if you’re currently a free subscriber, please consider $5/mo. or $50/year to keep MacDailyNews going. Just hit the subscribe button. Thank you! You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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Apple inches away from annual software, product releases
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