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    Apple reported significant growth in net revenues driven by the strong performance of its iPod product line. Net sales for the 2nd quarter grew to $4.36 billion‚ which is a 34% increase over 2nd quarter 2005 results. Net income increased by 41% to $410 million. (Apple Reports)The iPod product line continues to drive the financial performance of the company. In the 2nd quarter alone‚ Apple sold 8.5 million iPods‚ representing a 61% increase over the 5.3 million units sold in the 2nd quarter of the prior

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    The most important invention of ALL time has to be the invention of Apple Incorporated. It is a multinational corporation that creates consumer electronics‚ computer software‚ and a commercial server. Apple’s most popular inventions are the iPhone‚ iPod music player‚ and Macintosh computer line-up. (WHO)The inventers of Apple Inc. are Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.(WHERE) Apple Inc. was incorporated in January 3‚ 1977‚ in Cupertino‚ California. (WHEN)The inspiration came from when Mr. Wozniak attended

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    Planned Obsolescence

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    obsolescence is the industrial tactic of designing‚ manufacturing‚ and distributing a product with an inadequate lifespan‚ as so it will become obsolete specifically to force the consumers to buy the latest generation of said product. These products are put into practice before the next generation is even fully functional; companies like Apple are most famous for doing this. Planned obsolescence has been in use since the beginning of the Great Depression and for the past eighty years the ethical grounds

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    The I Pad 2 Apple Incorporation recently presented an innovative device known as the second generation IPad 2. A new product that is designed as a tablet computer that serves as a conveyor of audio visual media‚ including books‚ periodicals‚ movies‚ music game and unlimited presentations. One can even access the web and preform all the tasks of a computer. The Ipad2 has a battery life of 10 hour and boasts a VGA front-facing and 720 rear-facing camera capable of still images and face to face

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    Apple Case Study 14

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    modern concept sure to please tomorrow’s consumer. Company Description Apple inc. (formally Apple Computers Inc.) Is a Manufacturer‚ Designer and Seller of various consumer electronics including personal computers‚ media devices (including the iPod‚ iPhone and many other devices)‚ accessories and peripherals as well as the sales of media (including music‚ video and many other entertainment mediums) and software to support the previously listed items‚ including operating systems‚ music and video

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    Americas segment (+77%) in Europe (+63%) and in Japan (+18%). The Americas segment represents approximately 47% of the company ’s total net sales. The increase in net sales in the Americas‚ Europe and Japan was primarily driven by increased demand of the iPod and the consumer-oriented iMAC. Demand for the iBook products were especially high for the

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    from reality. Take the ipod for example: when people put those white headphones and start blasting music through them while they are in a public space‚ it disconnects them from the real world. “For some people‚ the main appeal of the iPod is that it preoccupies you so that you do not have to deal with the uncontrollable factors of everyday life‚” writes Krystle Songa University of California‚ student on her website “Attack of the iZombies.”  When people listen to their ipod they listen to the music

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    investment in iPods? The iPods have revolutionized the way Americans buy‚ listen and enjoy their favorite music. In just a few short clicks‚ consumers across the globe can download that "oldie but goodie" taking them "back down memory lane". However‚ the investment in the iPods was only just the beginning for Apple. It opened the door to a whole new portfolio of sleek. fun and clever technological advances for men‚ women and children everywhere. When Apple capitalized on iTun es and the iPods ten years

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    This evening I am here to convince you how ipods can effect to the society negatively. Firstly‚ I want to explain you why I chose this subject to my persuasive speech. It is kind of a rare and a sad story. Three years ago‚ I had friend who was studying architecture in Belgium. One day he was walking to the subway to get his school as usual. As I have been told‚ he was listening some music from his ipod and I know he generally does it really loud. Then he was so into the music that he could not hear

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    performance in the free market‚ has become ever more prominent in extending the marketability of already existing goods. To be more specific‚ the convergence of consumer goods that are physical and technological in nature‚ such as tennis shoes and iPods respectively‚ have rapidly shifted the infrastructure of the global markets for each individual component and‚ in its wake‚ left a brand new market. In order to demonstrate the success of both industries individually‚ further research is requisite

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