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A very interesting comparison was used by US President Barack Obama when he spoke today about the insolvency of the United States of America and the newly launched page related to healthcare reform. The new website is far from without errors, but Obama tried to smooth over the problem by comparing his big project to iOS 7.

Healthcare reform is the main topic of the American president and also the main reason why the United States found itself in insolvency after 17 years. That's why he's getting server criticism now healthcare.gov, on which Americans can order health insurance. According to many users, it is not reliable and contains many errors.

"As with any new law, as with any new product, there will be some issues at first that we will gradually fix," Obama said. "Remember the situation a few weeks ago - Apple released a new mobile operating system, they found a bug in a few days and fixed it."

"I don't recall anyone advising Apple to stop selling iPhones or iPads, or threatening to shut down the company unless they did it themselves." Obama defended his key reform and related website. "That's simply not how we do it in America. We don't encourage failure.”

Obama said the problems were partly due to the huge influx of new users who opened the newly launched site. After all, Apple also experienced the same problems, so the comparison with iOS 7 is quite accurate. However, it is now up to the administrators to deal with the problems as quickly as possible. After all, the other problems associated with health care reform are what Obama needs the least right now.

Apple addressed the problem that Obama alluded to – that is, the possibility of accessing sensitive data through a locked phone – in iOS 7.0.2 after eight days.

Source: TheVerge.com
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