
Last week Steve Jobs took the stage at the Apple Town hall meeting and announced two major things for the iPhone: 1) support for Microsoft Exchange and 2) the iPhone SDK. The Exchange support was a relatively unexpected move, but in retrospect it makes perfect sense. In order to unseat Blackberry as the number one wireless player in the US, Apple needed to have an enterprise story. What's more, Apple has realized that the days when people carried two phones are over.
With support for the enterprise (one device for both home and business use), together with its utility as a music player, camera, and web browser, the iphone is well positioned now to be that 'one phone'.

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I somehow belive this. They are already dominating the casual handheld market with their iphone, ipod and itouch. Mac have recently been gaming as well.
And with Microsoft, focused on their Xbox 360 and wining the console war, they have pushed all their resource on the 360. Every now and then, they toss the PC section some good game.
I AGREE!!!
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There are more Vista machines in the world than their are OSX, *BSD and GNU/Linux combined.
The iphone is a mild success, Smarthphones from Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Nokia and *all* take larger shares.
Readwriteweb is trolling for traffic. This story is ridiculous on every level. Apple has about 3% of the PC market.
That != "dominate"
hurray,
we'll all become hip elitist di**head with turtlenecks...
i call utter bs on this one, apple is hip because its the cool-underdog with -nice-features-and-zomg-itunes -and-it's freaking-white-wow111, if they become mainstream you'll see how quickly another brand will be the new thing to have if you're the-cool-kid-on-the-block...
utter BS again...
is there even a next gen when it comes to computers?