It's Apple that's making real money from PCs

The death of the PC: Invented by Apple, accelerated by Microsoft | Objective-C's dip in popularity tied to decline in iPad and iPhone

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It's Apple that's making real money from PCs
Apple doesn't even make the list of top five sellers of PCs in the world, but some number crunching by Asymco's Horace Dediu shows a surprising fact: Apple earns 45 percent of the operating profits in the PC industry. Read More


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The death of the PC: Invented by Apple, accelerated by Microsoft
It's no secret that Apple intended to transition the world from PCs to iPads. So it should be no secret that users are moving toward tablets all the time. Read More

Objective-C's dip in popularity tied to decline in iPad and iPhone
Objective-C, best known as the programming language used for building applications to run on Apple's popular iPad and iPhone devices, is beginning to level off in popularity Read More

'Post-PC' does not mean 'no PC'
The shift from the standard PC to a specialty workstation and the rise of other computing forms means huge changes ahead for business applications, back-end systems and networking. IT: Stop denying, and start adjusting. Read More


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