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Is the iPod Over the Hill? |
For years, Apple has really been two companies: a mature, slow-growing one paired with a new, dynamic one, with the upstart driving the company's renaissance. Apple's vibrant business was, of course, its iPod unit, and its stodgy old business the Macintosh division. Indeed, the company in January dropped "Computer" from its name. However, since the name change, something funny has happened: The Mac business has been the star, as iPod sales have started to look a bit anemic.
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