Why not just not
buy Apple stuff if you find it so offensive — why is it also necessary to denigrate people who do?
Not exact matches
Maybe the answer to
Apple's success and subsequent media coverage is, oh, I don't know, that the company has just managed to make good
stuff that people want to
buy?
«Folks,» says an actor portraying
Apple CEO Tim Cook in a new spoof by Funny or Die, «we got a lot of fun
stuff we're gonna
buy.»
I almost called this
Stuffed Acorn Squash a «Farmer's Market Special» because I picked the
apple fresh off a tree at a local farm and
bought the squash, onion and chicken sausage I used at a local outdoor farmer's market.
Although you somehow magically managed to make fruity and yet still crispy granola with that
Apple Pie Granola recipe of yours... wow one instance where Brandi was MORE fruity than me LOL The store -
bought stuff is the most boring thing now that I've had homemade so many times!
We also don't have a garden so I just
buy stuff when it's in season or do
apple / strawberry / peach picking.
I also
bought Lion Server to test to see if its worth upgrading my line of Snow Lepoard Servers at my data center and they removed all the advanced
stuff one needs to run a real web server,
Apple seems to be outsoucing their programmers these days, good thing I did not upgrade my line of servers... Point blank pb == > I am not happy
Apple.
As a result, Amazon would seem to have less room for error than
Apple, and while it has plenty of high - margin products to sell in the form of accessories, the rumored mix of Kindle devices and physical books doesn't seem incredibly enticing, especially when prices for Kindles are so low (that's the
stuff you don't mind
buying online) and only going lower.
And to all those complaining amazon doesn't have the books in stock, wouldn't best
buy just tell customers to go
buy their
stuff directly from
apple?
From the New York Times report it seemed that Sony may have offered an interface for purchasing books right within its app, which has always been a no - no —
Apple's guidelines make it clear that
buying stuff inside an app must be accomplished using
Apple's in - app purchase system, which uses your
Apple ID and linked credit card.
Blocking
stuff I
buy from other services that I used to be able to read on an iPad won't make me
buy iBooks or other content from
Apple; it'll push me elsewhere.
Stuff a Kong toy with low fat peanut butter or buy a plain sterilized bone and stuff it with slices of apples, carrots for sweet, low fat tr
Stuff a Kong toy with low fat peanut butter or
buy a plain sterilized bone and
stuff it with slices of apples, carrots for sweet, low fat tr
stuff it with slices of
apples, carrots for sweet, low fat treats.
Apple has a unique opportunity — people have become very used to the App Store, and will gladly
buy stuff there.
So yes, I choose where I work simply based on whether I can or can not use my
Apple Watch to
buy stuff.
Apple can do this because it makes a bigger profit margin on its hardware, whereas its main rivals turn user interactions from their lower - cost devices into business opportunities — Amazon hopes you'll
buy more
stuff through your Echo, and Google can target you with more advertising.
Needless to say, if you're fully
bought into the
Apple ecosystem, you'll benefit from seamless messaging, calls, document transfer, photo sync and a bunch of other
stuff between devices.
I appreciate being able to save music offline to listen to with AirPods, use
Apple Pay to
buy stuff without carrying my wallet around, glance at the Siri watch face to get an overview of my day and track my daily activity in the Workout and Activity apps.
The addition of Vudu to
Apple TV's stable is the first major alternative to the iTunes monopoly, but without the ability to
buy stuff there, it's still wanting.
Also, if you
buy media from iTunes, you have to assume that you will be using
Apple products for the rest of your life and if you look at the quality of some of
Apple's more recent
stuff, it's sort of on the down turn.
With the expected increase in users who would be
buying stuff online, fake shopping apps have started to pop up like crazy on
Apple's App Store.
Buying stuff on your iPhone is already pretty easy, especially if you use
Apple Pay's ultra-fast fingerprint authentication.
But being able to track workouts, receive text messages, make phone calls, download songs, get weather alerts and even use
Apple Pay to
buy stuff, all without carrying an iPhone in your pocket, could prove compelling for many current and would - be
Apple Watch users.
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Buy hats, bags, and baby
stuff:
Apple also offers different park bag designs, which are similar to the T - shirts.