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Why Apple doesn’t do “Concept Products” « counternotions

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Everyone has a favorite “concept car.” Whether it’s the ’54 Firebird, ’64 Stiletto, ’80 Epcot or ’88 Sunraycer, these “flights of imagination” ...

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