Do iPods Matter - OMN 057
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News New iPod Touch to be released? Why these still matter. -Not everyone wants their music on their phone. -They sold $2.3 billion worth of iPod touches last year. -Nano’s are a great running companion so that you don’t have to ruin your phone or constantly be worrying that you’ll lose everything in the next update. -Other people out there are still more willing to buy an iPod, than purchase an iPhone. http://www.forbes.com/sites/quickerbettertech/2015/07/20/why-is-apple-launching-a-new-version-of-the-ipod/
Apple Watch Customer Satisfaction is Incredibly high A few weeks ago, we touched on the fact that the Apple Watch had seen a stark drop in sales since it’s release. Much of that to do with many laying in wait for Gen. 2 and for the fact that once it was bought, people weren’t going back out and buying 100 more. But what’s more intriguing is the fact that while the sales numbers dropped, the satisfaction of the product hasn’t wavered.
97% of respondents reported saying they were very satisfied or somewhat satisfied with their watch. Ben Bajarin conducted the survey primarily through the Wristly Apple Watch Owners Network. (note n=800 watch owners) https://time.com/3964275/apple-watch-satisfaction/ The Oatmeal’s take on the Apple Watch. http://theoatmeal.com/blog/apple_watch
The Seed - 2001: Apple previews Mac OS X 10.1, the first major update of its next-generation operating system. The free update delivers improved performance, faster application launch times, and an overall more responsive feel. The Aqua interface is also enhanced, the Dock is moveable, and there are new menu items for frequently used system controls like battery, AirPort, monitors and sound. Most notably, Mac OS X 10.1 finally supports DVD playback and CD burning. This version is dubbed the first ready-for-prime-time release by the Mac media and spurs many Mac users to finally make the move to the new operating system. http://www.macobserver.com/columns/thisweek/2004/20040724.shtml
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