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THE FUTURE OF APPLE



Finally, a Chance for Apple to Flourish
Steve Jobs certainly has the needed pieces. The key question: Will its hot products and a major retail effort boost market share?

Why OS X May Be a Growth Factor
Apple's new Unix-based operating system could help plug a glaring historic hole: The lack of Mac software

Thinking Different about Apple's Stock
It goes like this: So what if its market share is minuscule? The hot iPod and iMac portend stronger sales, profits, and maybe even share

Toward a Hack-Proof Mac
Apple has made considerable progress -- but not quite enough -- in patching holes and improving security since the release of OS X

Can Jobs "Think Outside the Pretty Box"?
Interface guru Jef Raskin, who helped design the first Mac, says Apple has to get beyond its "form fetish"

A Talk with Apple's Mr. Marketer
Phil Schiller discusses the "dramatic change" that is OS X, Apple's new products, and who's going to be biting




BYTE OF THE APPLE
The New iMac Makes Pictures Perfect
Apple's redesigned computer is playful and practical, and iPhoto may be the coolest application yet

COMMENTARY
Come On, Steve -- Think Beyond the Mac
Apple's market share will keep shrinking unless it applies its design genius to other areas, like a wireless, networked media center

BYTE OF THE APPLE
A Better Word from Microsoft
The latest version for the Mac finally allows users to keep it simple. Still, the bloatware king has a ways to go

BYTE OF THE APPLE
Office X's Secret Ingredient: Fun
Microsoft isn't often associated with playful design, but the new Mac version of Office takes Apple's spirit and runs with it

BYTE OF THE APPLE
For Apple, Sweet Music From iPod
This new pocket-size, 1,000-song MP3 player is a breakthrough product. And a PC version is coming next

BYTE OF THE APPLE
Why Apple Is Still in the Black
The wildly popular ghostly white iBook laptop is one big reason it's that rare bird today: A profitable computer company

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