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Comment Re: Competition (Score 1) 224

I mean old fashioned reinvent the MAC...

You mean like that shiny new Mac Pro they announced at WWDC last month? The machine for a niche market that Apple recognizes is an important niche for them to hold on to? There were some complaints about the lack of upgradability (have to my their specialized parts if you want to do it yourself), but Apple is also trying out modular, external upgrades via Thunderbolt. This is actually an old idea getting a refresh with some new technology that might make it more marketable/effective. Apple has been selling a ton of non-self-upgradable laptops & desktops for years... Why would they stop now? Obviously this is something that most average consumers don't care about (hint: they want the things they pay for to "just work").

You can only re-invent the wheel so many different ways.... They're trying to come out with new and more innovative ideas. Their product suite grows more interconnected/interoperable with every new release. Honestly, they're doing a better job of this than Google or Microsoft at the moment.

Comment Re:History Lesson (Score 2) 224

"Rational Profits" != Exponential Sales Growth over a Sustained Period of Time

They *have* Market Share right now. They're making *rational profits* right now. Sounds like the strategy is working as planned. Once market share stabilizes the number of sales/quarter should start to drop and eventually stabilize at a reasonable level.

Comment Re:Overpriced Apple (Score 5, Insightful) 224

Apple's Strategy has never been Sales Growth (as that's not a sustainable long-term strategy). It has always been to make quality products that customers will pay a premium for. This strategy dug the company out from near bankruptcy and molded it into the industry power-house it is today. They don't need to have more than a 50% Market Share in order to make a ton of money and they don't need their profits to grow every quarter. The fact that they still had a VERY profitable quarter compared to most of their competitors should be evidence enough of that.

Comment Re:Nobody is buying these (Score 1) 224

If nobody was buying, then the sales drop-off would be MUCH steeper. I think the issue is that they didn't have any significant updates/upgrades released this quarter (the new Mac Pro was announced, but not actually released yet).

The rest of the drop is probably due to most of the market that was going to switch, already has... Apple Computers require replacement by the average consumer far less often than PC's from places like Dell. For example, my parents have had the same iMac since 2007. It has never needed to go into the Apple Store for service and still receives regular software updates (originally ran 10.5, currently running 10.6, but a direct upgrade to 10.8 is available should they ever need/want it.. not sure if 10.9 will be available for it or not). Given that it's now 2013, this is a 6-year-old machine. In the 6 years prior to this iMac they went through 2 different Dell Desktops and an HP Laptop (which each cost nearly as much as the iMac did in 2007). This kind of product longevity will lead to an eventual drop in sales as their market share begins to stabilize (ie: isn't seeing "start-up-like" growth). This at least explains the drop-off in their Mac sales; people expect a mid-year update sometime in the next quarter or two and are willing to either wait for the new model or for the sell-off price-drop that always precedes them. That or maybe they waited for the "Back-To-School" sales that typically start after the 2nd quarter ends.

When it comes to the decline in Mobile Sales... Not all their customers upgrade annually. Personally, I go for every-other release (effectively every 2 years) to maximize my carrier subsidy and get the most "bang" for my $. A lot of consumers will also hold off upgrading iOS devices if they expect a new model will be released soon, considering that September seems to be iOS Device Release/Announcement Month... that would explain a drop in sales both in the last quarter and in the current.

Comment Re:meh (Score 1) 514

Which is why my all-time favorite Sci-Fi Movie is Forbidden Planet. Just great story telling. Even Star Trek took influences from it (those Stasis Beam things inspired the design of the Transporter), and occasionally made references to the Altair system.

Comment Re:meh (Score 1) 514

That happened later, after Season 3. When Voyager started it was still Syndicated. Then with UPN, Paramount *WAS* the network, so not much really changed from that perspective.

The problem with Enterprise was the whole Temporal Cold War non-sense they were doing. I would have preferred something focusing on the clashing cultures of the races that would later found the Federation. Maybe do some time-jumps to get a couple seasons in the Romulan War, then end the series with the Founding of the Federation. Would have been interesting. The semi-loose affiliations in the early series could have been a means of commenting on modern international relations.

Comment Re:meh (Score 1) 514

Some episodes were awful, it was the 60's and they were beholden to the network. Some episodes were really REALLY good. Both Pilots were really good (the first being turned into The Menagerie later in the 1st season). Obsession was particularly good. Yeah, ok, the cloud-of-doom enemy was cheesy, but that wasn't the point. The point was Kirk going all Ahab about it.

One of the reasons Paramount went with pure Syndication for TNG, DS9, and Voyager was that they wouldn't be beholden to Network Execs. They were free to make the show they wanted, how they wanted it. After they got through the initial growing pains, the show really started to shine. It's entertaining and engaging, even in Season 2's "The Measure of a Man"... An episode with absolutely no action. It's almost purely dialog, but damn is it good dialog and largely considered one of the best episodes of the series. DS9 Season 1 ended with "In the Hands of the Prophets"... Still one of my favorite episodes (along with "Far Beyond the Stars" and "In the Pale Moonlight").

Comment meh (Score 1) 514

I'll wait until it's on Netflix.... "Generic Sci-Fi Action Thriller" just isn't something I'm willing to pay to see in the theaters. Not worth the time or money.

I would rather have no Trek for ~20-ish years than bad Trek. Bad Trek lowers the standards and takes a shit on the legacy of TOS, TNG, DS9, etc..

IMHO The best two of the "Main Universe" movies were Wrath of Khan and First Contact. Both had a lot of tense action and fantastic (for the time) special effects, but they still had fantastic writing and plots that included ethical and moral dilemmas as well as emotional ones. That, to me, is what a good Star Trek movie should strive to do.

Comment Why is it surprising... (Score 1) 193

... that a dude who is totally obsessed with space and Sci-Fi in general would be producing this? Especially when said dude clearly has the pull needed with Fox to get this off the ground; something Neil deGrasse Tyson and Ann Druyan clearly lack. Without MacFarlane this project would have, at best, been produced by PBS and seen by relatively few people.

Comment Re:Show that good? (Score 1) 127

Critically acclaimed but didn't do well in ratings. One of the problems is that it really was a show structured for binge watching. Sometimes they would setup a joke in an episode that wouldn't pay off until 3 episodes later.

Personally, I loved it, but I caught it after it was cancelled when I rented it on DVD.

Submission + - ComiXology says "Move along, Nothing to See Here" (SAGA #12) (comixology.com)

mtb_ogre writes: From the CEO of ComiXologythe publisher of the Comic publishing app which is used to push out SAGA

In the last 24 hours there has been a lot of chatter about Apple banning Saga #12 from our Comics App on the Apple App Store due to depictions of gay sex. This is simply not true, and we’d like to clarify.

As a partner of Apple, we have an obligation to respect its policies for apps and the books offered in apps. Based on our understanding of those policies, we believed that Saga #12 could not be made available in our app, and so we did not release it today.

The app developer self censored. Further, after discussing the issue directly with Apple, they are releasing the issue. Considering Apple's previous track record on gay marriage, it's somewhat surprising so many people were so eager to claim this related to sexual orientation.

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