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I'd add to that that Microsoft, as far as I know, still has a lot of Apple stock (!). When Apple does well, MS is happy too.
That's why you can expect Microsoft to invest heavily in their relationship with OEMs. It's still impossible for "Linux" (whatever that is) to compete with an OS that's installed on virtually every pc-ish device out there.
Well, no empire lasts forever. But don't except MS to collapse anytime in the next decade.