Fears Apple may be Losing Credibility and Innovative CloutLast Month Apple announced the company's first fiscal loss in more than a decade, although they still still enjoys almost 40% of the global tablet market.
By: Money4Machines The iPad Mini Debacle According to Gizmodo UK, the iPad Mini could be heard as the death knell for Apple's reign. If one already has an iPad, what's the point? Few customers visiting Money4Machines website said they wanted to sell iPad devices to switch to the iPad Mini. Concerns were generally that It's not retina display, so why downgrade if one has a retina display device or why buy a non-retina display device new when one could opt for something like the Kindle Fire HD or Nexus 7? Nonetheless, reports show that the iPad Mini has sold well and even overtaken iPad sales. Steve Jobs just wouldn't have been happy with the clear revenue drive that seems to have been behind the iPad Mini. So, is this a sign Apple are on the out? We saw it happen to Blackberry - they got comfortable, they got sloppy and they very nearly went under. The pitiful effort of the Blackberry PlayBook marked a real low point. Here at Money4Machines HQ the PlayBook is frequently cited as the worst investment in tech made by the folks using our sell for cash service. The bottom line is that it's not quite time to wheel out the pipe and slippers for Apple. A quick look at their performance graph covering the past fifteen years of Apple's fiscal performance and it's clear the giant still has some growing to do. For more information, visit Money4Machines at: http://www.money4machines.co.uk/ End
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