Steve Jobs was a guy who took big risks. The iPod was a big risk. The iPhone was even bigger, given that the market was dominated by companies like Nokia and BlackBerry, which had locked up the carriers in many regions. The iPad was riskier still, given what a failure the Windows tablet had been. Now that Steve isn’t at Apple anymore, the company’s investors and folks like Steve Wozniak are losing hope for the firm. However, with the recent patent application for a curved display, I think Apple could do something truly amazing — but I doubt that Cook will do it.
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Posted by: Rob Enderle April 1, 2013 05:00 AMSteve Jobs was a guy who took big risks. The iPod was a big risk. The iPhone was even bigger, given that the market was dominated by companies like Nokia and BlackBerry, which had locked up the carriers in many regions. The iPad was riskier still, given what a failure the Windows tablet had been. Now that Steve isn’t at Apple anymore, the company’s investors and folks like Steve Wozniak are losing hope for the firm. However, with the recent patent application for a curved display, I think Apple could do something truly amazing — but I doubt that Cook will do it.