Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Apple’s record breaking Q1: Where there’s still room to grow

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February 02, 2021

Apple's record breaking Q1: Where there's still room to grow

Apple announced its first quarter of 2021 was its most successful in company history, boasting $111.4 billion in revenue. While the coronavirus pandemic has ravaged businesses big and small across many industries, Apple managed to increase its revenue 21% year over year. Around half of that revenue comes from iPhone sales alone. Despite the fact that Apple is one of the largest companies in the world, there's still room for growth. Macworld senior writer Michael Simon and Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis join Juliet to discuss how Apple can continue to grow its services and wearables businesses and how the company can further push itself into the enterprise. They discuss the future of Apple Silicon and M1 Macs, the possibility of an Apple Car and what Apple enterprise apps could look like.

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