Which shouldn't be surprising by this point, it seems that despite what the (expert) marketing team at Apple would have you believe, none of their products are revolutionary new concepts that change the way we interact with our devices (hardly any new product is, regardless of the manufacturer).
What also becomes apparent is they'll eagerly take credit for what is essentially an Apple spin on an existing product. Pro tip: of course, each new iPhoneMacPod is the "best ever", because they're built upon an expanded version of the same spec from last year's model – they're not going to introduce the newest laptop in the line-up and design it for Windows 98 now are they?
The high and mighty act that the shady and evil corporation stole windows (Microsoft, who may or may not be shady and evil for their own reasons) no longer applies when the inverse is true of every product in the Apple line-up and at least Microsoft haven't made a product that encourages straight up theft.