
Some Free Advice for Apple
From Fox News
(Apple said) it would sell 10 million in the first year and half a million of those in the first couple of days —days! Lo and behold, we're told 146,000 iPhones were activated in the day and a half between the phone's launch and the most recent quarter's end.
Let me tell you something: Selling 146,000 items at a minimum of 500 bucks a pop ain't shabby.
But then it didn't meet that damn expectation, did it?
(Shawn's Comment: It's hard to believe you could take so many facts and still screw them up entirely but Cavuto admits in the story, "...when I was a kid, I wasn't the greatest student." Nice to see him prove it with this poorly fact-checked story)







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Apple gets "Cavuto'd"
Once again self-styled industry pundit sets-em-up to knock-em-down. In the best tradition of Enderle and Dvorak, Cavuto takes snippits of factoids and opinion and weaves a self-serving tale to display his (non-existent) grasp of the industry. But what the hey, right or wrong, it sells, and that's all that matters (especially at Fox). He should stick to what he knows and leave the analysis of the computer industry, and Apple, to those who actually understand it.