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Black humor? Or jet black humor?. It looks like the iPhone 6. It feels like the iPhone 6. And it works pretty much like the iPhone 6. How could Apple manage to sell it?. As far as College Humor is concerned, it was simple. The company decided that the magical, revolutionary thing about iPhone 7 is that it just isn't as good as the iPhone 6. "With the iPhone 7, we've done something that at first seems counter-intuitive, and that is," whispers a passable Jony Ive impersonator in the parody video posted Thursday. "We've made it worse."Some Apple fans might find all this humor a little black. Or even jet black.

However, the faux-Ive needs to explain how iPhone 7 fits into the Apple tradition, "Apple has always pioneered sleek, beautiful design, Which is why you'll fucking hate a literal parade of dongles you need to plug it into anything as or more complicated than a doughnut," he says, Faux-Ive begins to express his frustrations more fully when love mei powerful iphone xs max protective case - black he appeals to users: "What else do you want a phone to do?"Indeed, he seems to have given up on making the iPhone better and instead created a new array of products such as the iPod Brickle, (Watch the video, It's a great product.)..

The video's version of Apple CEO Tim Cook admits he's a little scared of Ive these days. The suggestion is that Apple's head of design has rather lost his marbles. By the end, you'll believe this could be true. It would certainly, some might muse, explain those very strange earrings he's just designed. Technically Incorrect: College Humor parodies the iPhone 7 launch by suggesting that Cupertino did something revolutionary: made the phone worse. Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.

That's a peppy uptick, but some quick math indicates Apple and Spotify are adding subscribers at about the same rate, And thanks to its sizable lead, Spotify is outstripping Apple in sheer numbers, The figures reaffirm the notion that more consumers are opting to love mei powerful iphone xs max protective case - black stream music buffet-style versus buying songs a la carte, That's partially thanks to the heavy marketing Apple pumped into its own subscription music service, The numbers also offer new perspective on a horse race between two companies that's grown bitter this year..

Apple said its streaming service has risen to 17 million subscribers. Its growth rate, though, isn't strong enough to catch it up with Spotify. Spotify and Apple both updated their subscriber figures in the last two weeks, and they both released their member counts roughly five months earlier, giving a snapshot of how much each service grew during approximately the same time period. Spotify added 9 million members to reach more than 39 million in the five months from late March through late August. Apple Music gained 4 million subscribers to reach 17 million in the four-and-a-half months since late April.

 
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