When you assume: Judging Apple’s unannounced products<article>
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<p>It’s time to have fun with assumptions, both past an present! Apple’s in a sales decline and there’s no help for the future because all Apple products arrive pre-failed.</p><p>Writing for
Barron’s, Alex Eule says
“Apple iGlass is a Great Name, But It Won’t Help the Stock.” (Tip o’ the antlers to
Philip Speicher.)</p><p>Get it? iGlass? Eye Glass?</p><p>Eule wasn’t the only one to go to the iWell to dredge up that iGem.
Gizmodo did, too. Of course, no one uses the singular “eyeglass” unless they’re a steampunk cosplayer looking for their missing monocle. So, we shall have to agree to disagree that it’s a “great” name. Probably doesn’t matter, though, since Apple stopped naming things with a lower-case “i” in the front six years ago.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3142022/ios/when-you-assume-judging-apple-s-unannounced-products.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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When you assume: Judging Apple’s unannounced products