Ten questions Apple supposedly must answer in 2007

“We’re down to the last two-and-a-half days of 2006, and Apple CEO Steve Jobs is 11 days from taking the wraps off a shiny new product line at MacWorld San Francisco. Other former Apple figures might be a few weeks from being indicted,” Pete Mortensen writes for the Wired’s “Cult of Mac” blog. “What better time to take stock of the last 12 months and look ahead to what’s coming?”

Cult of Mac’s Ten Questions Apple Must Answer in 2007:
10. Is Apple ready to compete in two new fields (Home Theatre and Mobile Telephony)?
9. Will .Mac survive into 2008?
8. Has the switch to Intel been successful from a third party software perspective?
7. What should Apple credit for soaring Mac sales?
6. What’s Apple going to do with its new campus in Cupertino?
5. Is Apple comfortable with Mac OS X as the “Big Tent” operating system?
4. Is Apple getting complacent with its industrial design?
3. What more can Apple do with the iPod?
2. What’s Apple up to do with Google?
1. Can Apple stay successful if Jobs steps down?

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