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By: Muslima Akter Date: August 30, 2023, 12:47 am
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Price Price We can assume that a smaller iPad will be cheaper,
right? That means more apps, more videos, more groceries, and
more beer. And who can argue with more beer?Apple issued another
apology today, this time for its Maps app, which seems to be a
trend for Cupertino of late. Why? Because you're holding it
wrong. You want Apple to meet environmental goals. Because you
actually want to buy and use its products... all at once. Now.
So, Apple says sorry. It apologizes through official channels.
Through press releases and the infamous press conference where
Steve Jobs practically asked the Silicon Valley press corps to
apologize to him. But Apple doesn't always apologize, either.
Earlier this year, for example, Apple's chief executive, Tim
Cook, responded to a series of New York Times articles
criticizing the labor practices at its supplier Foxconn by
defended the working conditions. "We care about every worker.
He said at the time. Using underage workers, for example, is
"abhorrent," Cook said. "It's extremely rare in our supply chain
but our top priority is to eliminate it totally. If we find a
supplier that intentionally hires underage labor, it's a firing
offense." And then there was the case where women seeking the
location of an abortion clinic were directed by Apple's Siri to
so-called Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs), organizations that do
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go through with their
pregnancies. Apple characterized that glitch as a place "where
[it] can do better." But it's unfair to end on a snarky note.
Yes, Apple has made some mistakes, which we've detailed on the
pages following. But the company truly cares about the customers
experience, and when it fails to live up to expectations, it
takes action. Case in point: Cook's apology for the Maps app,
which has had all sorts of problems. Honestly, that's the type
of company from which we all want to buy products.
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Glitches In 2008, Apple sent an email to all MobileMe customers
apologizing for the "rocky" launch of the online push service.
"We want to apologize to our customers and thank them for their
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BabyShaker In 2009, Apple and app developer Sikalosoft
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