Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 17th Nov 2005 20:22 UTC
The same sources that correctly predicted the Mac Mini and the photo iPod, have now confirmed that Apple will release an Intel-based iBook in January 2006, 6 months ahead of schedule. These new iBooks will most likely use Intel's forthcoming Yonah processors, and will be priced as much as $200,- (E170,-) lower than current offerings.
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I see everybody concerned about 3rd party apps, but what about iLife ?
In the consumer market iLife applications are what a Windows user might come envious about and can be pushed to switch. So, I think iLife as intel-native (non rosetta app) should be mandatory to gain success.
What do you think/know about? I'm holdin' back buying a Mac now but I always see a lot of talking about MacOSX but not so much regarding iLife. Any clues?
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2005-07-06
I see everybody concerned about 3rd party apps, but what about iLife ?
In the consumer market iLife applications are what a Windows user might come envious about and can be pushed to switch. So, I think iLife as intel-native (non rosetta app) should be mandatory to gain success.
What do you think/know about? I'm holdin' back buying a Mac now but I always see a lot of talking about MacOSX but not so much regarding iLife. Any clues?
Edited 2005-11-17 21:14