Back in the day (and I know many here will remember), when IBM was king, if another company started shipping a computer that was faster or in some way better than anything that IBM then had, they would quickly announce a new model that – on promise at least – blew the competition into the weeds.
At that time, the slogan in business and academia was "No one ever got fired for buying IBM".
Now we have Canon announcing that they are developing a 120 Megapixel DSLR and an 8K video camera. No anticipated date for delivery, just that they are "in development".
Does this now seem to anyone reminiscent of IBM's FUD strategy from years past?
Just say'n.
Michael