October 23, 2001, 5:55 PM PDTBoy. I wonder how many of those analysts - especially Mr. Baker - still have paying jobs. Probably all of them.
CUPERTINO, Calif.--Apple Computer unveiled on Tuesday the iPod, a digital music player that can store 1,000 songs on its hard drive.
The product, the size of a deck of cards, was unveiled during an event at Apple's headquarters here.
The stainless-steel unit costs $399, has a 5GB hard drive, connects to a Mac using FireWire, includes a 10-hour lithium polymer battery, offers 20 minutes of anti-skip protection, and works with Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X. It will be available Nov. 10.
...Analysts offered mixed reactions to the iPod--especially to its $399 price tag....Stephen Baker, an analyst at NPD Intelect, said that the iPod will likely stand out for its large storage capacity but predicted that the device may have trouble digging out a niche in the market.
Friday, March 17, 2006
A Moment of Humour
Doing some random Googling, and came up with this:
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