Today in Apple history: Bill Gates predicts doom for Apple’s biggest product

On May 12, 2005, Bill Gates said Apple's time on top, thanks to the iPod, was limited due to the arrival of cellphones. He was half right.
On May 12, 2005, Bill Gates said Apple's time on top, thanks to the iPod, was limited due to the arrival of cellphones. He was half right.
On April 9, 2007, Apple sold its 100 millionth iPod. The landmark event confirms the iPod as Apple’s most popular product of all time.
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On February 20, 2004, Apple launched the iPod mini. The small, aluminum music player will go on to become the most popular iPod model yet.
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On February 12, 2012, a Special Merit Grammy Award honored Apple co-founder Steve Jobs his contributions to the field of music.
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On January 12, 2005, Apple reported record earnings, with iPod sales helping give the company a whopping 4x increase in profits.
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On January 8, 2004, the iPod+HP, a Hewlett-Packard-branded iPod, showed up at the Consumer Electronics Show looking ... blue!
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On November 14, 2006, Apple said it would team up with six airlines to make in-flight iPods an option for flyers' entertainment.
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