[Apple]... is the world leader of planned obsolescence.
That would actually be the lightbulb companies. At least, the previous generations of them.
It's not problematic to make a lightbulb that works for a hundred years. All it takes is a strong glow wire and a solid glass bulb. However, lightbulbs were/are made with hair-thin tungsten wires. They work well for a while, then they snap. Then you have to go buy a new lightbulb. It's perfectly possible to make them better, but oh, so much less profitable.
Next on the list would be the guys making printer cartridges. Then possibly Apple.












