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correct. At the moment Macs are no longer core business for Apple (at least in volume and user awareness). More people associate Apple with iPods (and to a degree iPhones) than associate them with iMacs (some may know that Apple used to make a funky computer in the past that hardly anyone used because it didn't use DOS). If the current trend continues we might even see them silently getting out of the computer business, except maybe the iBooks (which are evolving more and more into overpriced throwaway "devices" much like everything else Apple seems to make these days). |