At the end of the day the issue is this: almost all of the "rage" is coming from developers and tech geeks. the former, for the most part, are still churning out cool apps and the latter make up a tiny percentage of Apple's market.
Crucially Apple don't, unlike some companies, have to rely on the bloggers and tech-lovers any more to keep their products in the public eye. They have a rock solid brand.
At the end of the day the issue is this: almost all of the "rage" is coming from developers and tech geeks. the former, for the most part, are still churning out cool apps and the latter make up a tiny percentage of Apple's market.
Crucially Apple don't, unlike some companies, have to rely on the bloggers and tech-lovers any more to keep their products in the public eye. They have a rock solid brand.