GigaomApple’s Product Line is at Least 50% Mobile
In July, 2010, Apple’s (s aapl) flagship products (not mice, keyboards or displays) but the products Apple chooses to feature at the top of the store’s main page are now 50%… Read more »
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In July, 2010, Apple’s (s aapl) flagship products (not mice, keyboards or displays) but the products Apple chooses to feature at the top of the store’s main page are now 50%… Read more »
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Steve thinks that with a Time Capsule or an online backup system paired with YouTube for sharing video and iTunes at the center of it all with media consumption, the industry… Read more »
Technology in high-end machines eventually trickles down to the low-end. These sort of hand me down improvements are normal, but what do these two principles tell us about what’s coming next? Read more »
The iPhone was released in 2007 running iOS 1.0 and now, in 2010 we receive our fourth huge update to iOS where Apple’s Leopard and Snow Leopard are largely unchanged from… Read more »