Apple snags 14 percent of US-based PC retail sales in February

Business ChartApple’s computer sales in the US have grown considerably from last year - at 60-percent unit growth and 67-percent revenue growth - granting it 14-percent of all computers sold for February. According to AppleInsider, Apple’s laptop systems saw the largest growth, representing a 64-percent increase in units sold, and 67-percent increased revenue, suggesting strong acceptance of the company’s new ultra-portable, the MacBook Air. Read the full story on AppleInsider.Com

One Response to “Apple snags 14 percent of US-based PC retail sales in February”

  1. mark Says:

    Unbelievable! Just installed Vista SP1 and it still doesn’t remember my columnheaders when I open my Documents folder. So, I have to constantly keep adding the ‘DateModified’ and ‘Type’ column headers every time I open my documents folder. Just amazing what a terrible sh*t sandwich this operating system is. I mean this is basic stuff to remember a user’s settings and Vista doesn’t do it. Even after sp1! I’m going to shoot this Vista machine with a shotgun. VISTA SUCKS! Worst.Operating.System.Ever.

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