Every month we publish an expert (video) column by Walt Mossberg. He is the principal technology columnist for the Wall Street Journal and his Personal Technology column has appeared every Thursday since 1991. In addition to writing several columns he appears weekly on CNBC television. Mossberg is widely regarded as one of the most influential writers on information technology. He regularly hosts unscripted interviews with the likes of Bill Gates & Steve Jobs.
Despite all the attention to the new iPhone, a big part of the recent blistering success enjoyed by Apple has been an upsurge in the sales of the company's Macintosh computers. While Mac sales still account for only a small share of world-wide computer sales, they have been growing three to five times as fast as overall PC sales.
In classrooms and offices, homes and coffee shops, Macs are far more visible in the U.S. than they were just a few years ago. Part of this success results from the fact that Macs are excellent machines that handle the most important and common tasks as well as -- or better than -- computers running Microsoft Windows.
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