You know the story: Apple was started in a garage by two techno geeks in the mid-'70s. Now, even space aliens know this company for its ubiquitous iPod music/video player, Macintosh desktop computers, laptops, and now for its iPhone. Apple also partners with online sites that deliver software, music, video and other services for its products.
Best Buy may be a technology leak???hypothetically. Best Buy (BBY) wants to know if you'd pay $1,499 for a 42-inch, high-definition Apple (AAPL) TV which uses your iPad or iPhone as a remote control. You know ... hypothetically. The gadget retailer sent a survey to some customers asking in fairly explicit detail about the long-rumored TV system???under language that says "Apple finally reinvents what a TV can do." Best Buy said the survey just asked a hypothetical question to gauge interest in possible future products. However, industry analysts almost unanimously expect Apple to enter the television market in the near future. In "Steve Jobs," a biography of the late Apple co-founder, wrote that Jobs had finally figured out a way to make a TV practical. He said it would wirelessly synch with other Apple devices. The presumably mythical TV in the Best Buy survey would use Apple's mobile operating system (iOS), which is also used by its current Apple TV system. It would also be able to download apps from the app store. Hypothetically, of course. What do you think?
Apple is an apple is an apple is an apple is an apple is an apple is an apple is an apple is an apple is an apple is an apple is an apple is an apple. YAY APPLE!
stock has completly recovered from the loss of Steve Jobs
not really , people are still buying his things:)& what- 14 days ago
not really , people are still buying his things:)& what- 14 days ago
from gb's to desktops i trust apple
me too :)- 14 days ago
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