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Apple Struggles to Please the World

Could it really be true?  Is it possible that popular computer-giant company Apple is actually experiencing dissatisfied customers?  Well, yes.  And no.  Yes and no to be exact.  The only reason Apple and dissatisfied customers may be used in the same sentence is because their latest product – the iPad 2 – isn’t being produced fast enough for the company’s salivating customers.  
<h3>Samsung to Blame for Apple’s Issues?</h3>
Currently waiting time statistics for the new tablet stands at five weeks online at www.apple.com.   The question being asked, is, who is to blame?  Is it solely Apple, or is there something else involved?  Apparently so.  Since Apple and Samsung diluted their relationship things have gone a bit sour.  This was probably caused by the difficulties Samsung was encountering while trying to get the new A5 processor to meet Apple’s demands.
<h3>Tsunami Not Impacting iPads 2?</h3>
No matter what is going on in the world – earthquakes, tsunamis and the letdown of the global economy – it seems people still want the latest and best in technology.  Apparently Motorola is set to send some XOOM units to Europe and Asia in the next few weeks.  Indeed the company is set to sell around 500,000 units of the Atrix during the first quarter of this year which for sure is more than original expectations.
Apple’s inventions are close to genius and are marketed incredibly well.  Whatever is going on in the world, and in one’s personal life, it is thus clear that a good product such as the iPad 2, will always sell and customers will only be dissatisfied if they have to wait for any stretch of time to be the owner of this cool new tablet, whether they are living comfortably in Europe, or in tsunami-torn Asia.

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