Apple Stores To Concetrate On Software
10:08 am, February 12th, 2009, Ed Sutherland

In a bid to attract PC “switchers,” Apple has begun redesigning its retail locations to focus more on Mac OS X and iPhone applications, according to a report Thursday.
The retail facelift is part of Apple’s “Why You’ll Love a Mac” theme, complete with images designed to highlight the differences between Macs and PCs, according to the IfoAppleStore site.
Among the changes will be greater concentration on Apple’s iLife and iWork software packages. Stores will offer iPhone 3Gs and iPod touchs loaded with applications available for customers to try.
The changes could start as early as next week, but may take several weeks to retrain Apple store staff, according to the report.
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I hope they focus on their broke ass WPA2 support. It’s like the only thing I don’t like about my Mac.
Matt, on February 12th, 2009 at 12:22 pm