“Apple Computer sold 32 million iPods in 2005, but the company made a point of putting the ‘Mac’ back in Macworld Expo this week,” Jeff Carlson reports for The Seattle Times. “Apple sold 1.25 million Macs during the last quarter, compared with 1.05 million sold in the year-ago quarter, demonstrating that the personal computer is still very much an important part of the company’s business.”

Carlson covers the new Intel-based MacBook Pro and iMac personal computers and discusses iLife ’06 which includes a new application: iWeb. “As you might expect from the name, iWeb is aimed to be a Web page-creation tool for the rest of us (to steal an old but good Apple line), and it looks impressive,” Carlson writes. The applications that make up iLife ’06 and iWork ’06f “from an engineering standpoint, [have] already jumped one important hurdle: They run natively on both existing Macs and the new Intel-based Macs.”

Full article here.

MacDailyNews Note: Apple’s 8-K, filed on Jan. 10, 2006, stating 1.25 million Macs sold in holiday quarter here.

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