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Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 11, 2005 8:22:00 PM

SAN FRANCISCO--After decades of being criticized for producing luxury items, Apple Computer is aiming squarely at the mass market with a new budget PC unveiled Tuesday.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the new Mac Mini during his keynote address at the Macworld Expo here, promising the machine would help further expand Apple's audience beyond the Mac faithful.

Jobs also confirmed several other high-profile debuts--including a tiny flash memory iPod--that have been grinding through the Mac rumor mills, prompting the secretive company to sue the alleged source of several information leaks.

Many of the reports turned out to be true, with Jobs beginning the cavalcade of products by announcing the Mac Mini and the flash memory-based iPod.

The Mac Mini is a tiny machine with a processor, hard drive and optical drive--you supply the monitor, mouse and keyboard. Jobs said the package will settle long-standing complaints that Apple extracts too high a premium for its products. "This is the most affordable Mac ever," Jobs said. "People who are thinking of switching will have no more excuses."

The new Mac Mini will go on sale Jan. 22 and will cost $499 for the base model, or $599 for one with a bigger hard drive. The device marks one of Apple's boldest moves yet to expand PC sales beyond a loyal but limited market of Mac addicts. The iPod and Apple's iTunes music store have been responsible for a dramatic surge in Apple revenue, but to date there has been little evidence that those products have done anything for Apple's PC business.

The Mac Mini will come with Panther, the latest version of Apple's OS X operating system, plus the iLife collection of digital media applications. Like almost all Mac products, it's designed for style as well as function. "This is a very robust computer, but it's very, very tiny," Jobs said.

The new breed of iPod went on sale Tuesday in two versions--a 512MB model (enough memory for about 120 songs) for $99 and a 1GB version for $149.

Both models work with a Mac or PC and have no display screen for navigating through a music library. Instead, Apple expects the players largely will be used in "shuffle" mode that serves up songs in random order.

"iPod users discovered a new way to listen to their music...shuffle," Jobs said. "With shuffle you don't have to find your music; it's shuffled up for you."

The new flash memory-based iPod Shuffle is Apple's latest bid to expand its portable music player business to more downscale consumers, following the wildly successful launch of the iPod Mini early last year.


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Jobs earlier derided flash-based music players as toys with limited functionality, but plunging prices for flash memory will allow Apple to produce a capable player at a suitable price.

"We've taken a look at this market, and it's a zoo," Jobs said. "There's a zillion little flash players out there...and the products are all pretty much the same. They're trying to be as easy to use as an iPod, but they have these very tiny displays and a really tortured interface."

Jobs took credit for dramatically reducing the market for flash-based music players by pushing hard-drive models downstream. "The iPod Mini worked," he said. But there's still an opportunity to grab digital music newcomers with inexpensive models, he said. "We'd like to go after the remaining mainstream flash market," Jobs said.

In other iPod news, Jobs said Apple sold 4.5 million of the players during the final quarter of 2004, and he announced that Mercedes, Volvo, Nissan and others will follow BMW's lead in offering iPod adapters in new cars.

"We believe we have just begun this era of digital music," Jobs said. "We're going to see some very healthy progress in the next year."

In addition, Jobs confirmed iWork, a new software package that will take on Microsoft's Office in the Mac software market.

The package will include Pages, a new word processing program developed by Apple, and an updated version of Keynote, a slideshow application Apple introduced two years ago.

Like other Apple products, Jobs said one of the major advantages of iWork will be its integration with the Mac OS X operating system. "iWork is a product we've created from the ground up to take advantage of OS X," he said.

The release of iWork marks another chapter in Apple's on-and-off partnership with Microsoft, whose Mac version of Office has long been the standard productivity package for the operating system, partly out of necessity. Apple's own AppleWorks package has achieved only modest market share, mostly in educational settings, and the company's FileMaker database software has never posed a significant threat to Microsoft's similar Access.

Demonstrating Pages, Jobs and Apple Vice President Phil Schiller made it clear the application isn't counting on business letters and school reports as its sweet spot. Pages includes numerous tools for adding photos to documents and creating complex documents that look like professionally made brochures.

"It's word processing with a sense of style," Jobs said. The iWork package will sell for $79 starting Jan. 22.

Jobs also had more details on "Tiger," the next version of the OS X operating system, but he stopped short of setting a release date more specific than the first half of 2005. However, that will still be well before the next version of Microsoft's Windows, Jobs said as he revealed the slogan, "Long before Longhorn."

Major additions to the new OS, officially known as Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, include Spotlight, Apple's entry into the growing desktop search market. Jobs said Spotlight will best new desktop search offerings from Google and Microsoft, thanks to the benefits of being integrated into OS X, which can automatically update search results as the contents of a Mac hard drive change.

"When you build it into the core OS, you can do things you can't do with a tool sitting on the side," Jobs said. "You can find things on your system you didn't even know were there."

Tiger will also include a new version 7 of the QuickTime video player, and Dashboard, a new interface that will allow Mac users to quickly switch between small applications such as a calculator, language translator or weather forecasts.

"It's a place for widgets to live...to get your stuff, get in and get out," Jobs said before demonstrating a stock ticker applet displaying Apple shares. "Oh, we're down a little bit today," he said. "Well, we've still got a lot more to go in the keynote."

Jobs also touted growing support for high-definition video in an array of Mac products, including the new QuickTime and an HD-ready version of Final Cut Express, Apple's hobbyist video editing application. "2005 is going to be the year of high-definition video," Jobs said.

Kunitake Ando, president of electronics giant Sony, joined Jobs onstage to promote the HD push, including a new Sony HD camcorder. "Steve said he is a great fan of Sony products--not all of them," said Ando, whose company competes with Apple in markets such as PCs and portable music players. "Together, we can really revolutionize the way we enjoy video at home."

Rumored products that didn't appear in Jobs speech included "Asteroid," a supposed music instrument interface meant to hook into Apple's GarageBand software and the inspiration for several of Apple's suits against Mac rumor sites.

Jobs also suffered a brief technical glitch when trying to demonstrate new OS X search features, but he recovered much more quickly and gracefully than Microsoft Chair Bill Gates did during his error-riddled Consumer Electronics Show presentation last week. "That's why we have backup systems here," Jobs quipped.

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Oh for crying out loud!!!  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
I assume this is about those who already own a PC  Laff | 01/11/05
On the one hand...  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
Get real  tic swayback | 01/11/05
You have a point  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
Pshaw!  tic swayback | 01/11/05
Command line?!?!  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
I sneer in the general direction of CL users  Len Rooney | 01/11/05
You still see the command line?  Anton Philidor | 01/11/05
Dammit!  tic swayback | 01/11/05
...is that a form of 4GL?  Tim Carpenter | 01/12/05
Pfft..  d_jedi | 01/11/05
But I use a USB trackball  Linux User 147560 | 01/11/05
It's kind of funny  tic swayback | 01/11/05
oh yes you can  akaralia | 01/11/05
Yikes, nice rant  tic swayback | 01/11/05
No surprise - Mac mini is OVERPRICED too.  Vily Clay | 01/11/05
They're doing you a favor  j.m.galvin | 01/11/05
Can't argue with that  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
...beg to differ  swede_z | 01/11/05
The continuing reason Mac is high brow  jsjag1 | 01/11/05
Get a clue  ITGuy04 | 01/11/05
Totally Agree  itanalyst | 01/11/05
Drop in replacement  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
PS2/USB Adapter  ITGuy04 | 01/11/05
RE: PS2/USB Adapter  richdave | 01/11/05
you are wrong  kennyg32b | 01/11/05
My condolences on Dell  ITGuy04 | 01/11/05
keyboard  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
Dell keyboard  boomchuck1 | 01/11/05
Re: Dell keyboard  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
Dell keyboard  doh123 | 01/11/05
RE: PS2  JakAttak | 01/11/05
You don't understand...  BitTwiddler | 01/11/05
Look Guys (and Gals)  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
Any  rkadowns | 01/11/05
Yes, that's obvious  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
Sure, but...  tic swayback | 01/11/05
$399 computer  boomchuck1 | 01/11/05
You are a rarity then  tic swayback | 01/11/05
You got that right...  konkreet | 01/11/05
...if those people can't be bothered...  gardoglee | 01/11/05
You have obviously never visited an Apple Store  QAPro | 01/12/05
... says you  konkreet | 01/12/05
Is Apple $500 PC interchangeable?  JCGootee@... | 01/11/05
RE: Is Apple $500 PC interchangeable?  JakAttak | 01/11/05
What he means...  magusat999@... | 01/19/05
All the viruses/worms/spyware are also not interchangeable nt  j.m.galvin | 01/11/05
RE: Look Guys (and Gals)  JakAttak | 01/11/05
Apple lowers their price on monitors, mice and keyboards  tic swayback | 01/11/05
Hmmmm  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
Comparison shop  tic swayback | 01/11/05
lazy or ignorant  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
Mac users have no choice as to double the price Mac mini.  Vily Clay | 01/11/05
mouse & board  swede_z | 01/11/05
You know not what you say...  magusat999@... | 01/19/05
again WRONG  kennyg32b | 01/11/05
You have a VERY good point  j.m.galvin | 01/11/05
Overpriced?  tic swayback | 01/11/05
Sorry  j.m.galvin | 01/11/05
re: Look Guys (and Gals)  deepee912 | 01/12/05
re: Look Guys  raul62 | 01/12/05
RE: cheapest flat panel  JakAttak | 01/12/05
Look at the big picture  Arthur Seltzer | 01/12/05
The mini-mac isn't targeted at the first time buyer.  mhuddy | 01/12/05
Varied target market  Arthur Seltzer | 01/12/05
Well, everyone complained  lengua99 | 01/11/05
You don't get it?  rtennant | 01/12/05
Supply your own mouse and keyboard?  gafisher@... | 01/12/05
No Big Deal.  ladyjet@... | 01/13/05
Love it  ITGuy04 | 01/11/05
Very tempting!  Roger Ramjet | 01/11/05
The Apple Store is painfully slow  Squawkbox | 01/11/05
Microsoft Unveils Its Own $500 PC  itanalyst | 01/11/05
No microphone jack???  bfatokun@... | 01/11/05
Think USB  mark@... | 01/11/05
Audio imput  mabricen | 01/11/05
Bluetooth baby!  Zoraster | 01/11/05
Try the Griffin iMic  tic swayback | 01/11/05
it does  kennyg32b | 01/11/05
Don't think so  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
your damn right  vici | 01/11/05
USB  QAPro | 01/12/05
i know, but why  vici | 01/13/05
Re: Microsoft Unveils Its Own $500 PC  raelalt | 01/11/05
What is an Xbox these days?  nucrash | 01/11/05
Save the hack time  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
To match the Mac  tic swayback | 01/11/05
You forgot  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
NO EDITING IN HD ON THE DELL  matson_z | 01/12/05
Really  bugmenotznet | 01/13/05
Apple store is timing out  Nigel Johnstone | 01/11/05
Yeah - the impulse buyers are having great time! NT  dave95 | 01/11/05
Mac Mini = bait for the masses  ibabadur1 | 01/11/05
More of a long term strategy  tic swayback | 01/11/05
Disagree  mlindl | 01/11/05
Better yet  tic swayback | 01/11/05
Region Free DVD?  merlin_001 | 01/11/05
There are similar mac programs  tic swayback | 01/11/05
Not too wander too far off the point but.......  Dave F_z | 01/11/05
Not really - differences  ITGuy04 | 01/11/05
Difference is slight  ibabadur1 | 01/11/05
wrongo, bongo.  daver_z | 01/11/05
Different buyers  tic swayback | 01/11/05
You are a little hasty there...  mlindl | 01/11/05
Did you...  mabricen | 01/11/05
Wrongo morono  ITGuy04 | 01/12/05
it IS bait, mate, but NOT bait & switch  cartoonasaurus | 01/11/05
Simplified  ibabadur1 | 01/11/05
You've got to be kidding...  CitizenX | 01/11/05
Do you know the definition  lengua99 | 01/11/05
Technically  ibabadur1 | 01/12/05
Bait a FOO, get a clue?  chiwawa | 01/12/05
Reading 101  ibabadur1 | 01/12/05
Rereading your first post  chiwawa | 01/12/05
No that is not the point at all  dschmid3 | 01/12/05
Apple's perception problem  ibabadur1 | 01/12/05
This is always a DUMB question...  BitTwiddler | 01/12/05
what question?  ibabadur1 | 01/12/05
It will be nice if it had HD DVR facilities  casualposter | 01/12/05
Mac Mini = bait for the masses  sadchild | 01/13/05
Not impressed  drichards1953 | 01/11/05
You're not meant to be impressed  tic swayback | 01/11/05
Hey!  Patrick Jones | 01/11/05
Most important part  tic swayback | 01/11/05
RE: Most important part  JakAttak | 01/11/05
Can't argue with that  tic swayback | 01/11/05
Enough now  voska | 01/11/05
Dude..  Patrick Jones | 01/12/05
Re: Dude  kribor_z | 01/13/05
i am almost impressed...  baldwinleo@... | 01/11/05
RE" You're not meant...  JakAttak | 01/12/05
DIY  tic swayback | 01/12/05
RE: DIY  JakAttak | 01/13/05
I'm concerned about that too  tic swayback | 01/13/05
Get into the Apple mentality  ibabadur1 | 01/13/05
Actually, it's pretty nice  j.m.galvin | 01/11/05
RE: Actually  JakAttak | 01/11/05
Apple works appears to be far more complete  j.m.galvin | 01/11/05
Appleworks  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
I must have missed it. That's good  j.m.galvin | 01/11/05
So you're not impressed. Who cares ?  BitTwiddler | 01/12/05
Nothing New Here - Apple's Been selling $500 Computers  johnnylumber | 01/11/05
So what?  mwagner@...ZDNet Moderator | 01/11/05
Why no Monitor, etc?  johnnylumber | 01/11/05
those people belong to a different market  dschmid3 | 01/12/05
Go to the webpage  ITGuy04 | 01/11/05
Entry level PCs are $399  blade runner_z | 01/11/05
consider the savings in space  nucrash | 01/11/05
$399?  tic swayback | 01/11/05
Oh come on now  voska | 01/11/05
They exist  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
Hopefully 2 slots  j.m.galvin | 01/11/05
Not so sure...  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
$399 PC is a farce  ITGuy04 | 01/12/05
Farce?  PA-ITGuy | 01/12/05
Reality Check  wolfman@... | 01/15/05
Thank You!  magusat999@... | 01/19/05
re: they exist  JakAttak | 01/12/05
Minor correction  PA-ITGuy | 01/12/05
what are u smokin??  wolfman@... | 01/15/05
entry level Dell desktops dont have AGP card :stuck with lousy graphics  hipparchus2000 | 01/11/05
That's true  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
What do you expect  lengua99 | 01/11/05
Actually the new ones....  ShadeTree | 01/12/05
915 chipset are these the entry level machines  hipparchus2000 | 01/14/05
Right, and you can compare a Yugo to a Porsche  deanoa | 01/11/05
Excellent analogy...  wolfman@... | 01/15/05
RE: So What?  JakAttak | 01/11/05
Complaining is a no-brainer  mlindl | 01/11/05
a small step in the right direction  galorath@... | 01/11/05
A mini step!  dave95 | 01/11/05
Dumbest idea ever  mabricen | 01/12/05
iWorks  rrckhc | 01/11/05
Wont go well with Bill  dave95 | 01/11/05
Billed  matson_z | 01/12/05
Dolby Digital  msrh1 | 01/11/05
Digital USB adapter  morgande | 01/11/05
RE: Dolby Digital  JakAttak | 01/11/05
Airport  mabricen | 01/11/05
Good idea! No keyboard or Mouse.  MacGeek2121 | 01/11/05
Now those are the words of a biased retard....  critique | 01/11/05
RE: Now those are the words  JakAttak | 01/11/05
who exactly is the biased retard again?  hipparchus2000 | 01/11/05
where do you find these people?  wolfman@... | 01/15/05
ok so what kinds of problems do they get  hipparchus2000 | 01/15/05
hello.....  wolfman@... | 01/16/05
Zombie Macs; the new Volvo.  Anton Philidor | 01/11/05
Well said.  merlin_001 | 01/11/05
With 10,000 software titles for Mac OS X  mlindl | 01/11/05
Phrasing  Anton Philidor | 01/11/05
Well I hope that M$ sues Apple!  critique | 01/11/05
Things change when you're a convicted monopolist.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 01/11/05
No it shouldn't have  FilledOut | 01/11/05
Um..  Patrick Jones | 01/11/05
Open Source  lwolfc | 01/11/05
Huh?  PA-ITGuy | 01/11/05
You need a refresher in the law  tic swayback | 01/11/05
The point is  mabricen | 01/12/05
Law demands terminology  derekgore | 01/12/05
The Feds could sue Apple...  Anton Philidor | 01/11/05
So true but so biased  IT Scion | 01/11/05
Monopolies are perfectly legal  tic swayback | 01/11/05
First you need a market, then a prosecutor.  Anton Philidor | 01/11/05
Gotta have victims to have a crime  tic swayback | 01/11/05
Crying out for justice, at $500 an hour...  Anton Philidor | 01/11/05
Justice isn't blind...  tic swayback | 01/11/05
Cynical for the same reason, but...  Anton Philidor | 01/11/05
It's only illegal  lengua99 | 01/11/05
Logic?!  Anton Philidor | 01/11/05
Not likely  John L. Ries | 01/11/05
The Anti-Trust laws  lengua99 | 01/11/05
WRONG! (bad choice of words)  doh123 | 01/11/05
Well, you could try to sell your own Mac clones  FilledOut | 01/11/05
Not even the same scenario!  dropzone@... | 01/11/05
Wrong  DarthRidiculous | 01/12/05
$500.00  trmmcc1@... | 01/11/05
Um you do realize that (depending on they keyboard)  Laff | 01/11/05
Bluetooth  lwolfc | 01/11/05
Re: $500  alterego_z | 01/11/05
This heresy and you are in huge trouble.  mlindl | 01/11/05
Message has been deleted.  tic swayback | 01/11/05
I figured that one would get nixed  tic swayback | 01/11/05
RE: USB hubs???  JakAttak | 01/11/05
Check your facts, son.  olePigeon | 01/11/05
Has the dollar improved ?  BuxtonMarauder | 01/12/05
As with most things in this world, you get what you pay for  labarker | 01/11/05
totally aggree  kennyg32b | 01/11/05
Not true  merlin_001 | 01/11/05
So...you haven't used a Mac?  swede_z | 01/11/05
Go play the lottery  lengua99 | 01/11/05
More to offer, eh?  dropzone@... | 01/12/05
OOPS! Forgot!  dropzone@... | 01/12/05
Just out of curiosity...  mlindl | 01/12/05
understanding the price...  morgande | 01/11/05
wake up please...  wolfman@... | 01/16/05
Apple In Business? Nope.  COMPURAD | 01/11/05
DUDE!!! What are you smoking!?! And can I have some?  Laff | 01/11/05
Macs are for schools  merlin_001 | 01/11/05
Depends on what world you live in  tic swayback | 01/11/05
maybe not anymore! I've been trying for an hour to order a Mac Mini  hipparchus2000 | 01/11/05
Then why . . .  Ken_z | 01/11/05
Product of dysfunctional thinking  dropzone@... | 01/12/05
k12 school district  wolfman@... | 01/16/05
Your school district's loss...  MacCanuck | 01/17/05
You're probably right... NOT  deanoa | 01/11/05
A little generalisation perhaps ?  BuxtonMarauder | 01/12/05
The 1980's called...  dropzone@... | 01/12/05
I guess this is news to someone but  IT Scion | 01/11/05
It's an eMac without the screen & keybaord  j.m.galvin | 01/11/05
No screen is good  DarthRidiculous | 01/11/05
$6 for mouse & keyboard at pricewatch.com  daver_z | 01/11/05
Cheap accessories on a Mac? Not likely...  swede_z | 01/11/05
No more excuses - Hah!  FallGuy7254 | 01/11/05
Have you ever really used any Mac software?  tic swayback | 01/11/05
Good Points  DarthRidiculous | 01/12/05
Mac mini isn't for you, period  mabricen | 01/12/05
Just wondering!  dave95 | 01/11/05
Different devices serving different purposes  tic swayback | 01/11/05
You have to agree tic...  dave95 | 01/11/05
I hope so...  tic swayback | 01/11/05
RE: Just wondering  JakAttak | 01/11/05
Your iPod can be a startup disk  mlindl | 01/11/05
Not really ...  mwagner@...ZDNet Moderator | 01/12/05
Apple ][  Sheepdog1p | 01/11/05
$300 TOO MUCH!!!  Paco20 | 01/11/05
I bet you own a Dull (NT)  DarthRidiculous | 01/12/05
Now THAT's what I call a troll! happy (NT)  PA-ITGuy | 01/12/05
So difficult to troll these days...  tic swayback | 01/12/05
Mac Mini IS worth it, here's why:  olePigeon | 01/11/05
Apples to apples  daver_z | 01/12/05
IPod with shuffle mode only= Bad Idea  fblin | 01/12/05
How are you going to add it to your iPod? Think hard now.  tic swayback | 01/12/05
Tic, it's like a never ending battle disproving people  dave95 | 01/12/05
Ipod shuffle - still stupid idea...  magusat999@... | 01/13/05
You sound a little confused  tic swayback | 01/13/05
The iPod STILL sucks!  magusat999@... | 01/19/05
Non-sense pressing 60 times a button  fblin | 01/13/05
Or push it once  tic swayback | 01/13/05
Oh god .. I meant 60 considering 120 song  fblin | 01/14/05
People, PLEASE get facts straight before SPEWING  dropzone@... | 01/12/05
Say something INSIDE of the post...  magusat999@... | 01/13/05
Awesome  no_ax_to_grind_ | 01/12/05
Pay Close Attention ...  mwagner@...ZDNet Moderator | 01/12/05
Please! Pay CLOSER attention  dropzone@... | 01/12/05
And I didn't even go into...  dropzone@... | 01/12/05
Let the Fluff Fly...  magusat999@... | 01/19/05
ever thought other people aren't like you?  hipparchus2000 | 01/14/05
Here's an idea  lengua99 | 01/18/05
Great!  Rod Mores | 01/12/05
MiniMac Apple unveils $500 PC  nfiertel | 01/12/05
iPod Flash  Navaldis | 01/12/05
Mossberg seems to love the flash iPod  tic swayback | 01/12/05
iPod Shuffle  Navaldis | 01/12/05
This is a great machine.  rkadowns | 01/12/05
What I want to know is...  PA-ITGuy | 01/12/05
how fast is the disk  roberth@... | 01/12/05
disc speed  seaside | 01/16/05
WOW! A shuffle feature!  Kerensky97 | 01/12/05
Ah but you made Apple's point for them.  Laff | 01/12/05
... and SMUG!  workit@... | 01/12/05
re: SMUG  dave95 | 01/12/05
And you have an inferiority complex  tic swayback | 01/13/05
Yeah, and there isn't  lengua99 | 01/18/05
Hey! Get grip!  derekgore | 01/12/05
New Format  rvon_tobel@... | 01/12/05
You gotta be kidding!  workit@... | 01/12/05
Until then I'll stay away from electronics with a picture of a fruit on it.  dropzone@... | 01/12/05
Jobs still has no clue...  magusat999@... | 01/13/05
No clue, huh?  tic swayback | 01/13/05
He is STILL without a clue...  magusat999@... | 01/19/05
Apple OS SUK's just as much as XP  cybershoplifter | 01/13/05
Hmmm...  magusat999@... | 01/19/05
Ho Hum l\Lessee...eMate...Newton....more babies on the doorstep.  Thuss80 | 01/13/05
ALL COMPUTERS SHOULD LOOK AS GOOD!!  cybershoplifter | 01/13/05

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