Updated Nov. 2, 2012 at 1:59 p.m.
Chapel Hill, N.C. — Analysis: One year after Steve Jobs' death the company has yet to produce an upstream innovation worthy of his continuum. All of the recently announced products are downstream optimizations of already existing products, or stop-gaps to artificially raise the company's walled gardens from its competitors....
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Chapel Hill, N.C. — Analysis: One year after Steve Jobs' death the company has yet to produce an upstream innovation worthy of his continuum. All of the recently announced products are downstream optimizations of already existing products, or stop-gaps to artificially raise the company's walled gardens from its competitors....
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