Insanity
Next step is to license OSX and let others make computers that runs it. Not sufficiently profitable when you can instead go after the electronic comsumer market. Did you see the chart? They are going where they can sell the most units of anything.
Im sure some of you would be glad for Apple to license the OS, some of us are not, I am afraid this is now a pausable option.
Has nearly everyone in this forum gone completely insane?
The idea that Apple is going to stop building Macs is laughable. What was the Intel switch for? Was it just a whim? Did Steve Jobs wake up a few days ago and say "Nah, let's stop making computers"?
Is the "Get a Mac" campaign over now? What about Leopard?
The Intel switch, the aggressive marketing tactics for OS X - they're all for one reason - to make the Mac so appealing to an even broader segment of the market. There's really no excuse now - they will run Windows if you need them to, and the chip technology will stay in lock step with the PCs and never get left behind because of IBM again. These were big moves, and they were done for a reason, and that reason was not to say "goodbye" to the Mac platform.
MacWorld was used today because of its high profile. This was a huge announcement for Apple. They want everyone to know they are revolutionary innovators in the field of TV over IP, and telecommunications as well. The implications for both products are huge.
It simply doesn't make sense for a company in Apple's current position to retain the name "Apple Computer, Inc." This isn't anything new. Did Nabisco keep the name "National Biscuit Company" after diversifying into other product lines? If they had, it would seem nostalgic and off-target today.
They haven't even been calling themselves Apple for years and years - it stopped making sense the day the iPod was released. It's just official now. Just like the Macintosh has almost always been called a Mac, almost since they day it was released in 1984 - and it's only officially been named the "Mac" for the last couple years.
You should all be excited. Macs are the future of mainstream computing on the desktop, Apple TV and future products are going to change the way you watch television, and the iPhone looks like it might be the fulfillment of the long running promise of convergence, and it just happens to be a tiny, elegant, handheld Mac.
So quit whining and just enjoy the ride!