The Mac is dead says the Mummy...
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Jun 9, 2010 at 7:00am
Newsweek ran an obituary for the Mac yesterday (read it here) in which it said that the future of Apple is no longer centered around the Macintosh. You Mac guys just got kicked to the curb, relegated to the steaming dung heap of the past, Newsweek wrote. The future, for Apple, is all about iPhones and iPads, and, more important, the operating system software that powers themthe sexy new iOS 4, which these days seems to be getting most of Steves attention.
I think Newsweek is right on one point: the future of Apple is no longer centered around the Macintosh. The Mac is no longer THE main focus of Apple (although thats probably been the case for some time now). The companys future will evolve around the iPhone, the iPod, the iPad AND the Mac. Not to mention the Apple TV, which will come out of hobby stage within six months, and other iDevices.
The Mac is still one of the top money makers for Apple. And its still the center of the digital hub, if you will. The other devices are great devices, but for a lot of people, there isand always will bethe need for a personal computer.
Lets face it. The iPhone cant replace a Mac. The iPod cant replace a Mac. And the iPad cant replace a Mac (unless you use your Mac about 75% of the time for consuming media, not creating it).
Apple would be nuts if its even considering any plans to phase out the Mac any time in the near future. And there are plenty of fascinating technologies yet to be implemented on the computer: 3D, Light Peak, touch screens, etc. Apple likes to innovateand theres lots of innovating still to be done on the Mac.
The Mac will increasingly adopt features of the iOS (just as the iOS will probably adopt features from Mac OS X). Who knows? Perhaps the iOS will eventually evolve into the operating system that Apple personal computers will use.
But the Mac will continue to evolve and be a key part of Apple as far as my eye can see.
In fact, I fired off a quick email to Steve Jobs about the obit and asked him about it. His terse reply:
Completely wrong. Just wait.
Sent from my iPhone
I’m willing to bet that the Macs in the Newsweek offices outlast Newsweek. Any takers?