Anyone who purchased the iPhone 5 last week came away saying one thing - the Apple Maps app stinks! To their credit, Apple CEO Tim Cook apologized Friday for the glitchy program, telling consumers the program "fell short." Even our Apple-loving cartoonists were angry about the rare misstep.
Mike Keefe decided to go after Apple Maps and the so-called "geniuses" that work at Apple...

If the NFL hadn't made a deal with the referees, Ottawa Citizen cartoonist Cam Cardow had the soultion to get rid of those pesky replacement refs...

Columbus Dispatch cartoonist Nate Beeler remembered back to the time when Apple really did create innovative products...

While John Cole of the Scranton Times-Tribune just felt betrayed...



Google could solve the problem in a week with the cooperation of Apple. But the arrogance of Apple, coupled with Google's joy at seeing the folks who just won a billion dollar judgment against one of their phones swing in the breeze is poetic.
The best cartoon is iBread 5 and the comment about remembering when they innovated. First Steve Jobs taught us that techies can beat "managers" by innovating and completed the lesson by reminding that if you hand your company over to the lawyers the innovation will stop.