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Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
50,201
Goldstone
It's always the same with any Apple release, those who've bought into the Apple world are interested in the updates that Apple provide free of charge to their existing clients and changing their life in subtle but interesting ways, and then there's the other shout-em-downs who haven't. I call that jealousy.
Wife and I both have an iPhone and both have an iPad. I'm not jealous of those with more Apple products than we have. I too find the excitement around the release of some of their products a bit nauseating. I find the Watch to be a bit odd.
 




seagully

Cock-knobs!
Jun 30, 2006
2,955
Battle
I really don't get the whole 'brand fanboy' thing. If a product is good I will buy it, regardless of the brand. To me, it's like only ever buying Vax vaccuum cleaners, for example, and being really, really excited every time they release a new one. "Yeah but look at all the cool stuff my Vax can do that your crappy Hoover can't!" It's all a bit weird IMO.
 


jgmcdee

New member
Mar 25, 2012
931
Going into a shop and paying for your goods by waving your watch at the till was Tomorrow's World porn not so long ago and I, for one, can't wait to impress strangers by doing this in the near future.

Shove your bank card down the back of your iPhone case and do it today.
 




TWOCHOICEStom

Well-known member
Sep 22, 2007
10,573
Brighton
bless, you think Apple invented the smart phone and without them we wouldnt have them everywhere, with OS updates to fuss over. Other than itunes, i dont beleive there is a single product Apple has produced that was new or a technical revolution, they are masters of design, not invention.

Where did I say they invented the smart phone?

Apple revolutionised the concept of a smartphone. They dragged the entire industry into a better place in terms of user experience, apps and media consumption. That in no way suggesting they're still the best now. But to say it's only down to their design is doing them a huge disservice.
 




Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
59,574
The Fatherland
Presumably getting on the train would have to happen at some point though?

Unless the barriers were removed to allow for the installation of train-loading conveyor belts, in which case fair enough.

This was stopped in 1945
 




TWOCHOICEStom

Well-known member
Sep 22, 2007
10,573
Brighton
Your posts in this thread are becoming increasingly schizophrenic and, with the none to subtle change in profile picture, I'm beginning to suspect that Jobs has somehow learnt to become more powerful than previously anticipated.

They all start so sensibly, followed by a finish that's either so tongue in cheek you'll poke a hole through it OR is actually completely serious, which would be worrying and, possibly, further proof of influences from the great beyond.

Haha, schizophrenic is a bit strong. I'm not totally serious. The heartbeat thing is silly.

Basically, I for the most part, love Apple products. I'm happy to pay the premium for them because the hardware and user experience is often superior to the competition.

I get annoyed when people bash technological advances like Apple Pay because I've seen it so many times before and people are often proved wrong. Whenever some new technology comes along people are instantly dismissive. When Apple are the ones to introduce these changes for some reason the reaction seems to be blown out of all proportion. Remember when the iPod launched? "I have a CD player!?", the iPhone? "Where's the keyboard?", the iPad "It's just a big iPhone!" and now the Watch "It's just a phone on your wrist".

People LOVE to bash them. Because their users are so happy with their products that they tell everyone about it. Whether they care or not.
 






narly101

Well-known member
Feb 16, 2009
2,683
London
That's because we don't tend to shout about how AMAZING and LIFE CHANGING our products are.

That's because they don't usually work :p

In response to [MENTION=232]Simster[/MENTION] - I travel around London every day of my working life. The ability to swipe my watch across the barriers rather than dig around for my phone/wallet is to me "super exciting". If that makes me a "****" or a "simpleton" in your eyes, then that's absolutely fine.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,690
Crap Town
Going into a shop and paying for your goods by waving your todger at the till was Tomorrow's World porn not so long ago and I, for one, can't wait to impress strangers by doing this in the near future.

:ohmy:
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,206
Surrey
That's because they don't usually work :p

In response to [MENTION=232]Simster[/MENTION] - I travel around London every day of my working life. The ability to swipe my watch across the barriers rather than dig around for my phone/wallet is to me "super exciting". If that makes me a "****" or a "simpleton" in your eyes, then that's absolutely fine.

No that doesn't make you a "simpleton" - it's your inability to read that makes you a simpleton. That's twice now that you've failed to read what I thought was fairly basic English. Are you all right? ;)
 


jgmcdee

New member
Mar 25, 2012
931
In response to [MENTION=232]Simster[/MENTION] - I travel around London every day of my working life. The ability to swipe my watch across the barriers rather than dig around for my phone/wallet is to me "super exciting". If that makes me a "****" or a "simpleton" in your eyes, then that's absolutely fine.

Haven't bothered to read up on the tech but isn't it usually the case that contactless only works over a few centimeters, and probably less than the thickness of your wrist? So unless you wear your watch face-down aren't you going to have to do some sort of wrist rotation manoeuvre every time you want to go through the barrier?

I foresee much spilling of coffee and dropping of bags at the barriers as a result of this.*

*For others, of course; I'm not impugning your manual dexterity.
 


Gullflyinghigh

Registered User
Apr 23, 2012
4,279
Haha, schizophrenic is a bit strong. I'm not totally serious. The heartbeat thing is silly.

Basically, I for the most part, love Apple products. I'm happy to pay the premium for them because the hardware and user experience is often superior to the competition.

I get annoyed when people bash technological advances like Apple Pay because I've seen it so many times before and people are often proved wrong. Whenever some new technology comes along people are instantly dismissive. When Apple are the ones to introduce these changes for some reason the reaction seems to be blown out of all proportion. Remember when the iPod launched? "I have a CD player!?", the iPhone? "Where's the keyboard?", the iPad "It's just a big iPhone!" and now the Watch "It's just a phone on your wrist".

People LOVE to bash them. Because their users are so happy with their products that they tell everyone about it. Whether they care or not.

I assumed as much, though with a certain subset of Appleheads (or any fanboy of any company) I could imagine it being said entirely seriously so just wanted to check your sanity levels quickly.

You make a fair point regarding bashing products just because it's Apple, unfortunately, straight below it you show why it's a self-perpuating cycle. The more everyone is told how brilliant they are, the more they argue they're not, inciting the supporters to further 'prove' it. It'll never end...*weeps*

I still personally think the watch* will go the way of GoogleGlass though. Impressive tech, no doubt, but a long way away from being considered an essential purchase.

*all Android watches are included in this as well
 






narly101

Well-known member
Feb 16, 2009
2,683
London
No that doesn't make you a "simpleton" - it's your inability to read that makes you a simpleton. That's twice now that you've failed to read what I thought was fairly basic English. Are you all right? ;)

I'm fine. I wonder what you've got against the English.
 


mikeyjh

Well-known member
Dec 17, 2008
4,489
Llanymawddwy
How will we know where we can use the device? Along with the Visa, MC, Amex stickers, will there be an Apple sticker thing? Shop windows will be more sticker than glass soon.....
 


StonehamPark

#Brighton-Nil
Oct 30, 2010
9,777
BC, Canada
I personally don't fancy getting my phone out whenever I need to make a purchase.
I can tap my wallet against the card reader if I'm feeling particularly daring.
 






beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,310
Apple revolutionised the concept of a smartphone. They dragged the entire industry into a better place in terms of user experience, apps and media consumption. That in no way suggesting they're still the best now. But to say it's only down to their design is doing them a huge disservice.

where is there a disservice? UX and apps are all facets of design. they take the concepts others have got working and produce a design that raises the bar. that, and attention to quality, is what has made Apple. what they don't do is make great invention of devices and systems in the first place. the thing they brought to the smartphone in iphone 1 was touchscreen, already available elsewhere.
 


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