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I suspect you really meant malware, these days :-). OSX has plenty of security holes, they aren't exploited and remain hidden. It would be a different story if OSX had the user base of windows.
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I wish we had a Mac suite though. |
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If Apple had shipped the 2012 iMac in a timely fashion, they probably could have taken 2nd. I lay that failure, then and ongoing now, squarely at the feet of Tim Cook. If there were going to be such yield problems and production constraints, and DigiTimes knew about them in June, then the correct move would have been to do a spec bump with Ivy in July/August, and save the redesign for 2013.
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When companies have gotten a product's price so low that they no longer make a sustainable profit, they have long since squeezed all the quality out of that product. Dell and HP sell a *lot* more units than Apple, but they've both been in danger of going bankrupt more recently than Apple, simply because their 'typical' unit does virtually nothing for their bottom line.
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What we see here: HP is recovering from its self caused disaster last year when they speculated about leaving the PC market altogether. Acer's growth was caused by netbooks, and that growth has now disappeared. Some sales moving around, for example Dell to Lenovo. Apple doing very well compared to the PC market. |
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Reconsider Licensing Mac OS? Crazy, but it might just work.
Some are gonna think this is nuts, but I actually think that Apple should consider licensing Mac OS again. The times have changed, and the Macintosh is no longer Apple's primary revenue/profit maker - the iOS ecosystem is.
If you look at the Mac as a companion to an iOS ecosystem, then there is little harm done in experimenting with the license of MacOS again. I think Apple's hardware sales will take only a minor hit, as many buy Macs for their industrial design now adays, and Apple could make some nice side cash in licensing fees, espeically if the license is more than the $25 that it charges via Mac App store. Fleshed out more here.
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No argument about how annoying it can be to have one system when you might be better served by another, though. The 'more screen' argument doesn't even fit with most Windows laptops though, unless they're actually spending the extra to get the reasonable resolutions, instead of the bottom of the barrel you get some places. (It boggles my mind that there's still 15" laptops with sub-720p resolutions out there, though *thankfully* they're significantly less common now than they were for a while.)
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One third of the story. There is unit sales, there is revenue, and then there is profit. Average sales prices for iPads is higher than PCs. Average sales price for Macs is twice that. Last edited by gnasher729; Jan 14, 2013 at 10:51 AM. |
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Another "half the story" article. What are the PC profits made by each company?
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I think a lot of it is the lack of *any* public-facing information about future product plans. Update cycles can be *estimated* based on past cycles, but there's plenty of examples where those estimates are off significantly in both directions over the years. For Windows PC vendors, you can usually predict new product releases based on Intel's CPU releases. The Intel move has helped make Apple's release cycles a bit more predictable, but they have different ideas about what tradeoffs are the right ones to make than most of the industry, which competes on pricing of spec-lists.
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Got to agree with this, but considering Apple is no where in the corporate space these figures are pretty impressive as 99% of Apple's sales must be to home uses and small businesses. Every office I have worked in over the last few years has either HP, Dell, Lenovo or a mixture of these. You may see the odd Mac for special use but they are very rare.
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There's also been, on macrumours, how about Apple's support sucks - for example, getting a PC repaired takes far longer than say, a Dell / HP with on-site support. There's also the back office functionality that microsoft provide, and apple don't do so well - software to manage an office full of PCs.
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It's not half the story. It's a full story. It's just not the full story you want to read about. I don't disagree profits are an interesting thing to read about - but many articles appear all over the news about all industries that just speak to marketshare.
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Third place is pretty good considering they don't sell PC's! :P
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my prediction is a cheap ARM based computer. like a laptop in the $500 range when you think about it most software people use will easily run on a low end CPU so its not like you need an iCore. most people don't care about garage band. cheap $500 apple laptop with a large hard drive will sell like crazy when its time to replace the existing computer |
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Wondering what this looks like if you consider a "tablet" a PC.
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Probably not as well as you'd think. As far as the PC market is concerned, Apple has always had a much stronger following in the US than it is elsewhere. They have their following, but it's pretty small compared to what it is here in the states.
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It's funny how many threads on here are full of posters indirectly bragging about Apple ripping them off!
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Notebooks from Apple have always been my favorite Apple products. Almost always reliable and robust. And, of course, always beautiful to look at. It pays to pay a premium for an MacBook.
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