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iPhone touchscreen losing sensitivity
This sounds so familiar! :)
Oh well, once a few hundred users have gone through the pain of sending their devices back for repair, Apple can just release a software update that increases touchscreen sensitivity in order to fix the problem. Or maybe not. :) |
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Granted I don't like apple. Ever since I was forced to use the machines in gradeschool, I've disliked them. I much prefered my dos machine back at home, even in 3rd grade. But I really don't understand how apple customers continually pay such a premium for products that always seem to have serious flaws that become evident down the road. How many major issues were there with the macbooks? Hell the things even 'mooed' apparently. And now this, but I keep reading in the comments on blogs like Gizmodo and Engadget that there are these people that are on their 2nd and 3rd iPhones due to touch screen issues, or bubbles in the glass, and yet they are still right up there running the fanboy post-o-meter off the charts and giving Steve Jobs a Blow Job. My current laptop is a gateway. The internal firewire chipset is whack and causes my external sound interface, a MOTU Ultralite, which I use for my little dabblings in music production, to freak out randomly. I've confirmed its my laptop. My touchpad also stopped working roughly a month after I got the laptop, and randomly stared working a few weeks ago, roughly a year after it stopped working. My laptop is kinda jacked. And you know what? I'm not going to buy another Gateway because of it. Maybe I'm crazy, but when I have issues with a product over and over, I tend to not want to buy another product from that company.
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And now for the irony....if you're into portable music production get a loaded Macbook Pro with Logic Express ($300) or Logic Pro ($1000).
Almost every studio I've been in the last couple of years was using that software in one way or another, it's getting pretty viral now. I take it you were using Acid Pro on the Windows box before? |
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Just remember, it's usually the people that get defective devices that make the most noise. Hell, just do a search on this forum for white screen of death, or touch screens. You'll probably find more than 30. If you stop using electronic products because of a few technical problems you might want to start stocking up on pencils and paper. Everybody has problems. Though you're right about gateway, when they started putting "stores" in Office Crack, they really went down hill.
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who cares, this is a IT forum. go find a forum who cares.
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You want the same story for a plane? ;-) I don't know why we put up with this lousy QA in the industry here. Yes, software is complex. But so is a car nowadays. Ton. |
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In IT especially, time is money. So they release stuff as soon as possible. Some companies are worse than others. And some (thankfully) learn from it. So as was said above, simply don't buy the stuff anymore when you are not satisfied with 'em! |
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If high-street computers were safety-critical, or alternatively, if users could sue developers for buggy software then quality would improve overnight. But so would prices... and even though open source software is often high quality that's mostly due to the vast number of people who test it for free (unlike MS users who pay to test!) My point? Quality comes down to good design and extensive testing, both of which cost money and take time, and nobody is willing to pay for expensive software these days and we all want new features now not next year. High quality software is only a requirement where lives are at risk, or where the software customers are willing to pay extra to avoid business interruption. |
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As far as IT and pushing out crap premature products. Yeah. I think thats just how it goes. And really, from my short time spent in a cube, I've come away with the impression that IT shop's software purchasing choices are more to do with office politics than good products. IBM. Don't get me started on IBM. |
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