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Title: How Apple turns boring tech chores into exciting key features
Post by: HCK on November 21, 2017, 04:05:12 pm
How Apple turns boring tech chores into exciting key features

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<p>When Apple comes to mind, it probably conjures images of slick, carefully engineered devices with innovative, envelope-pushing features. And the company’s surely had more than its fair share of those, but it’s also managed to pull off a subtler but far greater feat that goes underappreciated. </p><p>The company has not only figured out how to make us eat our vegetables—technologically speaking—but it’s also turned those very features into selling points. Because it’s one thing to sell a flashy, shiny device; it’s quite another to get people excited about the mundane necessities of the technology world.</p><h2>Baby got backups </h2>
<p>In fall 2007, I’d only recently started working at Macworld, and I was assigned to cover what was the biggest of big deals in those days: the launch of Apple’s latest version of Mac OS X, codenamed Leopard. As these were still the days where you had to get yourself a physical disc to install a new OS (and pay $129 for the privilege!), I hauled myself down to my local Apple Store in the Cambrideside Galleria (https://www.macworld.com/article/1060753/leopard_release.html). What I found was a decent length line of people all queued up to get their copies of the new OS. </p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3237748/iphone-ipad/how-apple-turns-boring-tech-chores-into-exciting-key-features.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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