Not exact matches
It is saying, for example, that if the Air Force purchases 100 iPhones from
Apple that the President can insist that it fulfill the Air Force's
order of 100 iPhones before it fulfills any other customer's
orders (even if they pay a
rush fee or are related to the CEO or something).
The company reportedly
rushed the launch of its first smartwatch, the Galaxy Gear, last year in
order to beat
Apple and Google to market.
While there's no question that
Apple is joining the smart speaker party a little bit late,
Apple has never been one to
rush a product to market in
order to be first.
Yes,
Apple should have expected everyone to stay up all night and
rush to
order a phone as soon as they could, and Microsoft should expect their customers to be a little pissed that development seems to be focused on another platform.