Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 18th Jan 2007 23:42 UTC
Apple Apple may not want the word 'computer' in its title anymore, but it's hard to ignore the impact of the Macintosh on the bottom line. Despite a report of flat shipments, plus all the attention given to the iPod, iPhone and Apple TV in the last month, the Mac had a solid quarter for the period that ended on Dec. 30. Apple reported selling about 1.6 million of its signature product during the quarter. The Mac also saw its revenue share increase by about 40 percent compared to last year.
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RE: Free us from Windows
by arielb on Fri 19th Jan 2007 04:34 UTC in reply to "Free us from Windows"
arielb
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2006-11-15

yes people are tired of windows but apple and linux just won't be there to replace it. most likely people will just stick with XP if they don't want vista. The gamers are certainly not going to switch to mac or linux. Microsoft knows very well that enterprise adoption and games are the keys to long term success and it's about time somebody else figured this out. These 2 groups drive the market for better pc's over time. So while mac mini and imac's are selling nicely...I just don't see it as a future for macs.

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