<blockquote><i>If you want to know what’s next, keep your eye on the Apple. Yes. Apple. They brought us the PC, the operating system, the mouse, windows, the touch screen, handwriting recognition, and most every other computer innovation in the past 3 decades. Most hardware providers are aligning with Blu-ray, and most content providers are backing HD DVD. The Blu-ray are optical discs for storing high definition content.
“Apple is pleased to join the Blu-ray Disc Association board as part of our efforts to drive consumer adoption of HD,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “Consumers are already creating stunning HD content with Apple’s leading video editing applications like iMovie HD and are anxiously awaiting a way to burn their own high def DVDs.”
Right Steve. Lest we forget the mighty “i”. There’s iTunes, iPod, iPhoto, iMovie. All highly desirable and marketable. Even the cheap knock offs flourish. If imitation is flattery, and Apple should be pretty flattered by all the imitators there have been over the years for every one of the new gizmo’s that Apple has beamed down. </i></blockquote> <a href=”http://www.ladygamers.com/cgi-bin/CGIarticles/cginews.pl?record=31 ” target=”_new”>[More…]</a> <a href=”http://www.macgamefiles.com/” target=”_new”>[Shareware]</a>
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