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		<title>From DailyAppleCrisp.com:  Apple is Flailing at the Edges&#8230;and I agree</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now, as many of you know I am an avid Apple/Mac fan. I&#8217;ve had a problem or two in the past, but over the past year or so, my Macbook&#8217;s hard drive has failed 4 times. I had to send it back 3 times (once they put the wrong hard drive in), and most recently [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=theweeklytech.wordpress.com&blog=4580853&post=11&subd=theweeklytech&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><span style="font-size:11px;"><span style="font-size:11px;">Now, as many of you know I am an avid Apple/Mac fan. I&#8217;ve had a problem or two in the past, but over the past year or so, my Macbook&#8217;s hard drive has failed 4 times. I had to send it back 3 times (once they put the wrong hard drive in), and most recently I have sent it back. Now, to me this is fairly ridiculous, as everyone raves over Apple products and how well made/put together they are. I have to disagree. Over the course of about two years I have had numerous problems with Apple products; My previous mention about my MacBook, excluding the case cracking and my first generation iPod Touch that lost sound quality (crackling in left ear, not from headphones). I tried to make excuses for Apple&#8217;s poor quality, saying I had a lemon computer and they would replace it, but to no avail. I received a new motherboard and hard drive recently, but its still not a new computer. As of right now I am running Ubuntu on my MacBook (along with dual booting Mac OS X for if I have future problems). Its running quite smoothly, which I am satisfied with and also, all of my drivers (spare iSight, working on that) are in perfect working order, all with free alternative software.</p>
<p>From <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/08/19/apple-is-flailing-badly-at-the-edges/">TechCrunch</a>:</p>
<p>My first computer, purchased by my parents after nearly a year of begging, was an Apple II+. That was 1982. I was a Windows user for the next 20 years, but went back to Mac when they switched to Intel chips a couple of years ago. Since then I&#8217;ve bought seven Macs for myself, as well as at least one of every iPod and both iPhones. A lot of these were test devices that I&#8217;ve passed on to friends and family.</p>
<p>My obvious enthusiasm for Apple products is fairly evident to readers of this blog. But recently I&#8217;ve had a string of bad apples come my way, so to speak. It&#8217;s time for Apple to stop screwing around and start paying attention to product quality.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll excuse the one hour of battery life I seem to be able to get out of my iPhone. An arrangement of extra power cords (USB, car, wall) and external batteries gets me through the day. I&#8217;ll also excuse the fact that iTunes seems hell bent on not syncing applications from my desktop to my iPhone, and inexplicably removing apps from my phone without any notice. I love that damn phone, and it will take a lot more than lost apps and dropped calls to get it out of my hands.</p>
<p>But I don&#8217;t have the same blind dedication to other Apple products, and a string of costly problems has left me more than frustrated.</p>
<p>Mac Mini, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro and Macbook, All Failed</p>
<p>I was pretty excited about my Macbook Air, which packs a ton of hardware into a slim and elegant case. But it was unable to stay connected to Wifi for more than a minute or so, even on the brand new Apple Time Capsule router we&#8217;re using at the office. I took it into the Apple store &#8211; they kept it for a few days and said nothing was wrong. I argued with them and they did nothing. And since I waited more than two weeks after buying it to bring it back in, I couldn&#8217;t simply return it. That $1,800 piece of hardware has now been dismantled for parts for a project we&#8217;re working on here.</p>
<p>A high end black Macbook made it through one meeting before having some sort of hardware problem that shut it down for good. I still have a few days left to return it for a refund.</p>
<p>The one year old Mac Mini I was using to drive my living room television failed a month ago. It turned itself into a brick. Parts of it are on my coffee table.</p>
<p>My main travel computer, a seven month old Macbook Pro, had a keyboard failure two weeks ago. Apple repaired it and I&#8217;m using it now.</p>
<p>That leaves three other Macs in good working order. One is a Macbook pro that my dad now uses. The other two are iMacs that have never had any problems.</p>
<p>But having major issues with four out of seven computers is, um, unacceptable.</p>
<p>MobileMe Has Screwed Up My Work Ecosystem</p>
<p>I have Macs in my main office and my bedroom, as well as my travel computer. I have spent years getting .Mac, which syncs calendar, contact and email data across machines and in the cloud, working properly. It tended to break a lot, but if you kept the OS constantly up to date and were willing to tinker with it, it was a great way to keep synced across any number of computers. I didn&#8217;t really care which one I picked up to access email, write a post, etc.</p>
<p>Then came MobileMe and the Apple&#8217;s automatic transfer of .Mac customers over to that ridiculously broken new service. I had a suspicion it wouldn&#8217;t work at first given how touchy .Mac was, and so I didn&#8217;t touch anything on my old computers. But I have never gotten it working on the new Macs I purchased, and now .Mac has failed on all of the synced machines. No more calendar access, contacts syncing, etc.</p>
<p>Apple keeps giving customers free time on the service as a way to apologize for the problems. But that isn&#8217;t good enough. I&#8217;m not price sensitive to the $99/year they&#8217;re charging for the service. But I need it to work, and I need it to work right now.</p>
<p>The failed computers could just be a coincidence, although the wifi problem with the Macbook Air is well documented. The MobileMe debacle, though, is affecting everyone. Apple shouldn&#8217;t have merged the services, at least old .Mac customers wouldn&#8217;t be enraged today. They need to get their house in order or they risk alienating all these new customers they&#8217;ve added over the last few years. The new buyers aren&#8217;t Apple fanatics and won&#8217;t sit quietly as they try to access broken services via failing hardware.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;-<br />
Apparently I&#8217;m not the only one with Apple problems. Product reliability is key and is something Apple is neglecting&#8230;.that and competent technical support.</p>
<p>-Pat</span></span></p>
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