Waiting for the other "shoes" to drop
Apple spaces their product launches more predictably now.
There is a pattern developing at Apple that loads up the end of the calendar year, which is Apple's first fiscal quarter, that leads up to the Western and Eastern hemispheres' holiday spending.
The iPhone and iPod got to go first.
The next announcements will be about AV "content" and more device upgrades upon which to play that content.
That would include both iPad and iPad mini, tv, OS X Mavericks, Mac Pros, and Cinema Monitors
Hopefully we'll see application upgrades for the Mac, although apps seem to be taking the place of real application development from Apple.
Could Apple's next 'special event' be Oct. 15?
Here's what Wall Street thinks
Apple is overdue for another breakthrough product
For all the "Chicken Little's" out there and all "ye of little faith" (AAPL short sellers)
Does Apple really need a less-expensive iPhone right now?
...Apple's decision to give its colorful new iPhone 5c a premium price far in excess of the $400 to $500 price range analysts had expected has been met with skepticism in the market, and the company's stock price has suffered some as a result...
....The market views that as a strategic misstep. But Apple clearly doesn't. Because, for Apple, winning has never been about shipping the most product.
More on iPhone pricing: Chinese carriers will subsidize iPhones significantly.
A first peek at the Chinese rate cards for Apple's new iPhones
In China, the $99 iPhone 5C goes for anywhere from 4,488 yuan ($730) to "free."
Apple has always eaten it's young
get over it
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Apple releases iPhone 5c ad first shown at last week's special event
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iOS or Android (open is always less secure)?
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