Rob Enderle 06/02/14 5:00 AM PT | |
To make its smart home initiative work, Apple will need an effort in line with that which created the iPod -- and Apple just doesn't appear to have that capability without Jobs. The recent Beats acquisition appears to be focused on fixing its decline in music, which suggests Apple simply doesn't have the capability even to hold markets it once owned, let alone conquer new ones. [More...] |
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