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What we've been given... A

What we've been given...

A new Macbook with less capabilities for a larger price only because it's thinner. That's not the right direction, for what I expect a Laptop should be. Apple dropped FireWire? That's painful.

All devices and software upgrades are focussed around one thing. Getting us, end-users, to us Apple services more and more. Spendig more money on temperary data (like rented movies) instead on the hardware over time.

I agree it will help Apple to get bigger, but what about affordable solutions?
Everything has it's price. Apple hardware is mostly cheaper over time. But setting up a
community wich allows people to spend money with the click of a button is very dangerous.
Before they know, the bills are getting that big they can't pay them anymore.
It's a globa abuse if informatic technologies that is exploied by many big companies.
No longer computers are build to help people, they getting architected to convert people into online money spenders.

I am disapointed we have only seen product to support a digital world that cost us alot.

The MacBook Air is a great cool new laptop. But at the end, it isn't all that at all.
This is the first time ever I'm feeling disapointed by a direction made by Apple, but I knew for years this day was coming. Really, it isn't hard to predict Apple's Next Step.

Add Macbook Air + Apple TV + Time Slot + iTunes and you have a new hole in your wallet.

Parental control, what about putting a limit of purchases per month/year?

I'm sorry, but I haven't seen anything revolutionairy, at all... And I'm sad about it.

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