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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 7 Sep 2016

    The death of the headphone jack is consistent with Apple’s ethos—people don’t know what they want until we show themhttp://nyer.cm/sQknDgd 

    3:32 PM - 7 Sep 2016
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      1. Matt Meyerson‏ @MattRPRT 7 Sep 2016
        Replying to @NewYorker

        it's consistent with their ethos to sell us more and more shit...

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      1. Benjamin Smith‏ @slimbenny438 7 Sep 2016
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        It's simple...will my $1000 in ears plug into their phone? No? Then fuck their phone.

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      1. MonynaNYC‏ @MonynaNYC 7 Sep 2016
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        yes, but what about earbuds that are comfortable. That's what we REALLY want.

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      1. Rick Wiedeman‏ @rickwiedeman 7 Sep 2016
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        Maybe. Or maybe the only way to say "I've got the new iPhone" is to not have a cord, because otherwise there's no difference.

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      1. ThatsRich‏ @MovieManBaseBal 7 Sep 2016
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        I thought their ethos was to sell you things that have already existed for years?

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      1. Crepe Fruits‏ @CrepeFruitLoops 7 Sep 2016
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        isn't that the ethos of all marketing?

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      1. Chris‏ @Miamichris1 7 Sep 2016
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        😋👍🏿🍏

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      1. Pierre Le Fevre‏ @PierreLeFevre18 7 Sep 2016
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        Does it have to be Apple buds or can we use one of the dozen wireless buds available on the market without a MacAdaptor?

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      1. sapiosexualis‏ @zhenforreal 7 Sep 2016
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        bluetooth wireless headphones have been around for a while. This isnt new.

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      1. Colin Doyle‏ @nagaijin 7 Sep 2016
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        - meanwhile, ignoring what people really want, like, for example, non-shitty ear buds. Apple's have always been the worst quality

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      1. DiscoLyfe‏ @psudo86 7 Sep 2016
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        this is a very clear strategy to continue the trend of making an exclusive brand. Create a demand and make people buy things.

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      1. (((GUANOPSYCHOTIC)))‏ @GUANOPSYCHOTIC 7 Sep 2016
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        don't you mean sheeple? they've been schlepping around those unnecessary white headset wires as a status symbol for years.

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      1. PhotoComics‏ @PhotoComics 7 Sep 2016
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        I'm going back to my old apple:pic.twitter.com/PIiCOq0QdF

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      1. IDA DODA‏ @IdaDoda 7 Sep 2016
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        pic.twitter.com/lIlnEM190L

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      2. Academics Write‏ @academicswrite 7 Sep 2016
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        It will keep me from knocking the cord and causing my phone to go flying off the end of the treadmill

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      3. LiamKav‏ @LiamKav 7 Sep 2016
        Replying to @academicswrite @NewYorker

        but you could already use wireless headphones. The difference now is that you CAN'T use your old ones.

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      4. Pierre Le Fevre‏ @PierreLeFevre18 7 Sep 2016
        Replying to @LiamKav @NewYorker

        sacrifice choice to lines of sheeple in the morning waiting to buy the last offering of the cool gods

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