Why Apple’s ‘Trash Can’ Was A Colossal Failure

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Apple’s 2013 Mac Pro was a classic case of form over function. Pro users were unable to upgrade the “trash can” or customize it to their liking. There were also thermal limitations that Apple didn’t think about with this design. And 6 years after the revolutionary “trash can” design, Apple goes back to the cheese grater design.

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Why Apple’s ‘Trash Can’ Was A Colossal Failure

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