
It's been a long battle for Apple to get on top of its game. These last 11 years have shown improvement, on Apple's part, in every area of personal computing. About 11 years ago this March, Apple revealed the eMate 300. It was supposed to be a "portable" PDA/Organizer. Definitely not the size of what we call "pocket-friendly" today, but hey, it was a big hit. What came after (and became more widely popular) was the Sony Clie and the Palm with its Mac-friendly Palm OS. They were smaller, faster, and had larger hard drive space. Compare that clunky device and the new Macbook AIR. It has its faults, but it is still super thin. At least in dimensions, Apple is shrinking its devices down to size. What's next Apple? eMate II? The podMac?
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