Great points, I concur. The issue which concerns me the most is the neglect of 10.7. I ask myself, is this an indication of Apple making a silent unpublished decision to abandon the PC sooner rather than later? Was his recent interview with Walt Mossberg an indicator?Windows has caught up with OS X. Apple has stopped working on OS X 10.7. What the hell is Apple thinking? I mean not updating its Macs on a timely schedule and then stopping development of the only other reason people buy Macs, OS X. I buy Macs primarily because of the design and OS X. However, OS X is becoming less and less of a real reason in the deal. If competitors can compete with Mac designs, there is no reason to move to the Mac or stay with Apple's Macs. Apple really needs to deliver a revolutionary OS X 10.7... stopping development on it for iPhone OS 4 is a terrible mistake in my opinion. This strategy could truly come back to haunt Apple.
I agree when I apply common sense, however that thinking does not always prevail. I can see the possibility of Apple further morphing itself into an "Entertainment Company, instead of a "Mobility Company".Apple has just identified itself as a "Mobility Company," and you think it's going to EOL the most MOBILE device that runs OS X? I wouldn't wage much on what Apple does with the MBA, but I would wage a pretty penny that the MBA doesn't get EOL'd. That makes zero sense.
This is my concern as well. The wild success of the somewhat crippled iPad has me concerned. It's a testimony to the power of Apples marketing, Jobs charisma as the Ringmaster, and the general publics love affair with all things "Shiny and Cool".Apple has to be either taking the Air to the next amazing level with their own chips, or maybe it is EOL for the air as we go the way of the ipad, I'm beginning to fear the later
Only time will tell.
Cheers...