
2007 may be a watershed year of change for Apple computer and the technology industry.
The first major product launch of the year was not Microsoft’s Vista. That long-awaited product was met with mixed emotions: dirision or yawns.
Meanwhile, as anticipation for the iPhone and Mac OS X Leopard increases, Apple released an unexpected storm cloud called AppleTV.
Unless you’ve been lost on a deserted island this week, or prepping for a wedding, you’ve heard or read.... (excerpted).
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Griff said:
Ditto on downgrading the Cable TV to the min. Cable Internet plus min Cable TV being cheaper than just Cable Internet due to multiple service discount.