March 24, 2025

Apple Might Be Having Its Windows Vista Moment, Says Analyst – MacRumors

Is Apple experiencing a “Vista-like drift into systemically poor execution?”That was a question posed by well-known technology analyst Benedict Evans, in a recent blog post covering Apple’s innovation and execution, or seemingly lack thereof as of late. He is referring to Microsoft’s Windows Vista operating system, which was widely criticized when it launched in 2007 due to software bugs, performance issues, frequent warning dialogs, polarizing design changes, and several other problems.Evans said Apple stumbled with the Vision Pro headset, which he believes was not ready to launch. Then, it previewed personalized Siri features at WWDC last year that were merely conceptual, and are now delayed. “This is a concern,” said Evans.His thoughts on the Vision Pro:The Vision Pro is a concept, or a demo, and Apple doesn’t ship demos. Why did it ship the Vision Pro? What did it achieve? It didn’t sell in meaningful volume, because it couldn’t, and it didn’t lead to much developer activity ether, because no-one bought it. A lot of people even at Apple are puzzled.He said the personalized Siri delay is a “mirror image” of the Vision Pro situation:Apple showed a demo, and it only does demos when things are nearly done, and it said it would ship ‘later this year’ and it never misses deadlines like that. So we should be using it, today. And now we find that we didn’t really see a demo, only a mock-up of a great concept, and that this product won’t ship until maybe late 2025, and possibly (going by the rumour-mill) 2026, or even 2027.All of this led to his “Vista-like” comment:The failure of Siri 2 is by far the most dramatic instance of a growing trend for Apple to launch stuff late. The software release cycle used to be a metronome: announcement at WWDC in the summer, OS release in September with everything you’d seen. There were plenty of delays and failed projects under the hood […] but public promise were always kept. Now that seems to be slipping. Is this a symptom of a Vista-like drift into systemically poor execution?Nevertheless, Evans acknowledged that critics have been claiming that Apple is no longer innovative since at least the 1980s, and that the company has historically continued to deliver more innovative and category-defining products over the years. Still, he said he is left wondering if that Apple still exists today. Evans’ full blog post, highlighted by Techmeme today, is worth a read.Get weekly top MacRumors stories in your inbox.New visual intelligence features for iPhone 16 models, tweaks for notification summaries, and more.Apple Intelligence is what Apple is calling its artificial intelligence feature set, previewed at WWDC in June 2024. Here’s everything we know.Image Playground is Apple’s dedicated image creation app that can build cartoon-like pictures based on text descriptions.
If you’re experiencing issues with iPhone Mirroring, follow these steps to get it working again.Apple’s annual developer conference where it will unveil iOS 19, macOS 16, and more.Biggest design overhaul since iOS 7, new Apple Intelligence features, and more.New M4-generation chips and additional upgrades.Apple’s next-generation iPhone models with a new “Air” or “Slim” model replacing the current Plus model.3 days ago by Joe Rossignol3 days ago by Tim Hardwick3 days ago by Tim Hardwick3 days ago by Tim Hardwick3 days ago by Tim Hardwick MacRumors attracts a broad audience of both consumers and professionals interested in the latest technologies and products. We also boast an active community focused on purchasing decisions and technical aspects of the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and other Apple platforms.

Source: https://www.macrumors.com/2025/03/20/apples-windows-vista-moment/

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Copyright © All rights reserved. | Newsphere by AF themes.