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"A Remote Control that Tells the Future?"

Postby Kevin » Fri Mar 03, 2006 6:17 pm

"A Remote Control that Tells the Future?"
By Michael Greeson, President, The Diffusion Group

"Earlier this week, Apple introduced a new iPod boom-box and a series of Intel-based Mac Minis. Shortly thereafter, the usual suspects were up in arms that neither of these new products lived up to the pre-release hype for which Apple has become famous. In fact, the press and Apple's fanatical base of supporters focused more on the disconnect between hype and product than the merits of the new solutions. Such is the danger of being an industry innovator - when your products fall short of being truly original, your own success becomes your worst enemy. ..."

Article goes on to make some interesting points about current design in consumer electronics...

http://news.designtechnica.com/talkback104.html
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