Everyone benefits as Apple continues to flood the market with consumer electronics of the noncomputer persuasion.
Here's the consumer electronics news for PC users at Macworld Expo: Apple isn't just about the Mac anymore. In fact, the company's two big announcements at today's keynote--the iPhone and the Apple TV--are going to be Windows-compatible right out of the gate. In an immediate, cool-gadget sense, the iPhone may provide a significant improvement over today's amped-up cell phones. Apple TV, on the other hand, is the next logical step in integrating the digital-media universe that Apple has helped create with its iTunes Music Store and iLife applications. The best news is that neither will be exclusive to Mac users. "The iPhone will come in 4GB and 8GB configurations in June, and will cost $499 and $599 respectively. It supports 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technologies, and will be available at Cingular and Apple retail stores." |
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Everyone benefits as Apple continues to flood the market with consumer electronics of the noncomputer persuasion.



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