Last modified: January 18, 2005 11:04 AM PST
Dell chief unperturbed by iPod, Mac Mini
Following Macworld Expo, Dell chief Kevin Rollins says he sees little to worry about in Apple Computer's attention-grabbing music player and newly downsized desktop. Also: A Mini for the road.
January 18, 2005
January 18, 2005
January 17, 2005
January 17, 2005 previous coverage
January 14, 2005
January 12, 2005
January 12, 2005
Dell's Rollins dismisses iPod as a 'fad'
"Fads rage, and then they drop off," says Kevin Rollins. As for the Mac Mini, he says, it won't "turn the industry upside down."January 18, 2005
Putting the Mac Mini in your dashboard
After all, it'll fit. After floating the idea, a car restoration firm's site experiences skyrocketing traffic.January 18, 2005
European Apple fans call Mac Mini pricing unfair
European shoppers are petitioning the company to bring EU pricing better in line with that of the United States.January 17, 2005
Student seeks legal help in Apple case
The student who runs Mac enthusiast site Think Secret says he'll need help defending himself against a suit filed by Apple.January 17, 2005 previous coverage
How big will the Mini be?
Early reactions show wide and varied purchasing interest in newly unveiled Mac Mini.January 14, 2005
Mac Mini a maxi deal? Depends what you want
When it comes to Apple Computer's new Mac Mini, beauty is in the eye of the person holding the wallet.January 12, 2005
Macworld: Meet Mac Mini; do the iPod Shuffle
special coverage At San Francisco shindig, Mac community gets first look at book-size budget PC and low-end music player.January 12, 2005

