MacWorld set to answer CES
The Consumer Electronics Show just ended, with nearly every major technology company showing off its latest gadgets.
But the shadow of one company that wasn’t even there hung over everything that went on at the Las Vegas shindig : Apple Computer.
Read the complete story here. (eCommerce Times
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