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asymco.com
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| | | | | When the Macintosh was launched in 1984, computers running the MS-DOS operating system were nearing a dominant position in the market. Having launched in 1981 as the IBM PC, they were quickly cloned and four years later "PCs" were selling at the rate of 2 million/yr. The Mac only managed 372k units in its first... | |
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www.antipope.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around the potential features, market positioning, and user expectations for an Apple Tablet. Key points include the device's design (touchscreen, no stylus), potential applications (productivity, media consumption, accessibility for elderly users), and comparisons to existing devices like the iPhone and Kindle. Users also speculate on possible launch dates, pricing, and the impact on Apple's ecosystem. There's a mix of enthusiasm and skepticism about the tablet's success, with some suggesting it could complement rather than cannibalize existing Apple products. | |
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thomashawk.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This is a detailed account of a user's experience transitioning from a PC to a Mac, highlighting the challenges faced with PC hardware and software, and the eventual satisfaction with Mac's reliability, ease of use, and design. The user also shares their positive experience with Apple products, including the MacBook Pro, and encourages others to consider switching to Mac. | |
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gameinformer.com
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| | | All three pieces of new hardware are due out in early 2026. | ||