Apple punditry is a magical force: It whirls around like a perpetual motion machine, even when motion is not required or, really, desired. Apple can have a bad afternoon and 10,000 people will weigh in with their valuable opinions about how Apple needs to "fix" its problem. Meanwhile, Microsoft can be sitting there with a lame duck CEO for months on end and no one seems to be concerned. This week, we'll look at a raft of solutions that Apple is not interested in to problems it doesn't really have.Buying cheap isn't always a good dealLong-time MacDailyNews contributor SteveJack says "Apple should buy BlackBerry and sell lower-priced iOS-powered phones and tablets under the BlackBerry brand."If you're looking for more serious Apple analysis, you may want to click on the link entitled "Hot Pictures of Elisha Cuthbert"