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Tim Cook is approaching retirement, and it is obvious he cannot hold this position indefinitely.
Tim has led the company since 2011 and helped it grow from a $350B company to a $4T giant. However, they are currently having a problem and are stagnating even in AI.
Apple is hosting its 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference starting Monday (You can watch live here), and there are rumours about what people can expect.
I read the TechCrunch article, and some hints are:
Apple earns strong praise for design, reliability, and a cohesive ecosystem that “just works,” with many noting smooth performance on MacBooks and iPhones and steady OS upgrades. Makers highlight technical depth: the team behind
makers celebrate M‑series chips enabling private, on-device AI. Common critiques cite premium pricing, a closed ecosystem limiting flexibility, occasional support gaps, and battery or repair friction—yet overall satisfaction remains high.
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I find I am using less and less fo the native Apple Apps. When they were included with the OS great. If I am going to pay for my apps there are others that are more powerful and more innovative. I'll pass.
Apple products are high-quality and reliable. I myself use Apple computers, watch, phone and media player. I can praise them all. The devices are aesthetically pleasing, easy to use and work together. It's called an ecosystem. That means Apple's devices and services integrate very well and work together seamlessly.
The only downside, which many people have already mentioned, is the price of their products. Apple demand the price for quality and because of that they are premium products and not available to everyone.
Overall, I'm impressed with Apple's commitment to innovation and design. Their products are beautiful and user-friendly, and their ecosystem is seamless. However, I do think their pricing can be a bit high, and their closed ecosystem can be frustrating at times.
I find I am using less and less fo the native Apple Apps. When they were included with the OS great. If I am going to pay for my apps there are others that are more powerful and more innovative. I'll pass.