“Apple has had a lot of things going its way lately. The iPhone is a hit. Microsoft’s Windows Vista operating system is stumbling. And Chief Executive Steve Jobs continues to carry the company’s flag at public events, despite rumors of ill-health,” Brian Caulfield reports for Forbes.
MacDailyNews Take: By all means, make sure you keep those unfounded rumors alive, Brian.
Caulfield continues, “But the Cupertino, Calif.-based computer and gizmo maker’s least-heralded break may be the fast-falling price of the NAND-flash memory that lets it add ever more storage capacity to its iPod digital music players at ever-falling prices. It’s one of several factors that has helped Apple beat earnings expectations quarter after quarter.”
“The good news for Apple is there’s no sign that trend is going to abate anytime soon,” Caulfield reports.
Full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Brawndo Drinker” for the heads up.]