A lot of the moaning about this is from people with very short memories. Less than a decade ago you'd be lucky to have a phone that could play standard MP3s, much less have a 3.5mm audio jack instead of having to use some kind of adapter. The jack tech is over a century old and it works, but don't be surprised to see it get binned.
Apple will no doubt drop USB on their computers next and people with USB-connected kit will need to use an adapter, just like they dumped their own FireWire connector. People complained, but they got on with it and enjoyed the higher speed connection of thunderbolt.
I don't know about anyone else, but I only switched to CDs in the late 80s because the music industry forced the issue by not issuing anything other than singles on vinyl. Apple is hardly alone in doing this kind of thing.
Apple will no doubt drop USB on their computers next and people with USB-connected kit will need to use an adapter, just like they dumped their own FireWire connector. People complained, but they got on with it and enjoyed the higher speed connection of thunderbolt.
I don't know about anyone else, but I only switched to CDs in the late 80s because the music industry forced the issue by not issuing anything other than singles on vinyl. Apple is hardly alone in doing this kind of thing.
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