Linked by Craig Dooley on Wed 8th Jun 2005 19:01 UTC
With the announcement that Apple is switching to Intel, the computing world has been thrown a curve ball. Speculation will run rampant for the next year. We obviously won't know what's going to happen until it happens, but I see a bright future coming out of this. I see Apple with more headroom for the future to create better, faster designs. I see much more opportunity for the hacker community to work with this also.
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"This sounds like the Osborne Effect to me: Adam Osborne announced how cool his company's next-generation machines were going to be, and it caused sales of his existing machines to dry up, and the company ran out of money before he could ship the new ones. Maybe Apple can stay alive with iPods and iTunes if it can't sell any Macs for a whole year; we'll see."
Apple's sitting on a great big 10 billion dollar pile of cash money boy
"This sounds like the Osborne Effect to me: Adam Osborne announced how cool his company's next-generation machines were going to be, and it caused sales of his existing machines to dry up, and the company ran out of money before he could ship the new ones. Maybe Apple can stay alive with iPods and iTunes if it can't sell any Macs for a whole year; we'll see."
Apple's sitting on a great big 10 billion dollar pile of cash money boy