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50 Years of Apple: Hits and Flops

Apple's legacy is a mixed bag, showcasing both groundbreaking innovation and some less-than-stellar failures.

From the iPod to the iPhone, Apple has revolutionized technology, but not without missteps like the butterfly keyboard.


The company's journey over five decades highlights the balance between visionary products and sometimes questionable decisions. With hits like the iPod and iPhone underpinning its success, and flops such as the Lisa and Vision Pro marking lessons learned, Apple continues to shape how we interact with tech.


Reflecting on these successes and failures, it’s clear that while some innovations have transformed our lives, others were stepping stones in a grander technological evolution. This journey underscores the fine line between success and failure in innovation.

Original source:  https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckgxdn9lyd2o?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss
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