February 12, 2013

Apple Doubles Down on iPad Market

Kevin Bostic, Apple Insider


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Due to a combination of supply constraints and an admitted level of cannibalization due to the iPad, Apple's Mac sales dropped 17 percent last quarter, with the unit posting its lowest numbers in some time. Cook remains unperturbed by such figures.
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