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Apple’s new MacBook, iPod touch selling like hotcakes
Friday, December 12, 2008 - 01:45 PM EDT

"Daring Fireball blogger John Gruber is one of the best-sourced Apple writers on the planet. So when he declares something, we listen," Dan Frommer reports for Silicon Alley Insider.

Gruber says Apple's iPod touch and new MacBook lines are on fire:

• From yesterday, via his blog: "my sources indicate the Touches are selling nearly as well as the Nanos this year, despite being much more expensive."
• From Wednesday, via his blog: "It’s only going to take a few weeks for us to get Apple’s results from this quarter, at which point we’ll find out that the new MacBooks are selling like hotcakes."
• From Dec. 6, via Twitter: "From what I've heard, the new MacBooks are selling at an unprecedented pace. Insanely popular."


Full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: As opposed to Zunes, which are selling like snotcakes.

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Dec 12, 08 - 02:55 pm Comment from: ApplePi

Snot Cake? Who's ever heard of a snot cake?
-Willy Wonka

Dec 12, 08 - 02:59 pm Comment from: PiApple

Zune? Who's ever heard of a Zune?

Dec 12, 08 - 03:07 pm Comment from: Cubert

Isn't a snot cake what happens after a weekend long coke binge?

Dec 12, 08 - 03:07 pm Comment from: Crazylegs

Amen to that - I was just in a store in the DC area and the store manager (who i've known for years) told me the same thing. the new macbooks are flying off the shelf.

Dec 12, 08 - 03:08 pm Comment from: Gabriel

Zune got pwned! snotcake! ha ha!

Dec 12, 08 - 03:10 pm Comment from: shen

i have only a few observations, but they seem to be selling well in my area.

mind you, every time someone sees mine they tell me that they heard they weren't selling, since everyone wants firewire.

...then they ask me what firewire is. :-(

Dec 12, 08 - 03:13 pm Comment from: Ray

I live near an iHop...I hope the new Apple products sell more than that.

just my $0.02

Dec 12, 08 - 03:13 pm Comment from: HMCIV

@cubert

Just finished my last grad school exam/presentation. I did a lot of coke, diet coke, and heavy duty coffee to make it happen. But the by product wasn't snot. And it wasn't exactly in "cake" form. ohh

Dec 12, 08 - 03:16 pm Comment from: Missy Pants

This news does not surprise me at all.

I work in a low wage sector.
At a staff meeting yesterday, one co-worker told me she had just bought a MacBook for her son (first Mac), and is so impressed, she is getting one for herself right away.
This is someone who uses the same laptop for work as well as home. No hesitation in switching after seeing her son's machine.

Another co-worker, sitting in front of his HP laptop, chimed in to say he will also be switching to a MacBook immediately.

MDN word "nuclear".
As in, maybe it's now beyond "bloodbath". Maybe it's gone nuclear...

Dec 12, 08 - 03:17 pm Comment from: Morganstein

Fewer gifts, but single better quality gifts, is the mindset this Christmas season. Right up Apple's alley. Nano's are the ultimate stocking stuffer and boxed that way. My wife loves her pink refurbished fatboy.

Dec 12, 08 - 03:24 pm Comment from: cjstheman

The Apple Store at King of Prussia was packed last weekend to the point that if you weren't buying, there wasn't room to stand around. It was probably the busiest store I saw in the mall all weekend. I saw several macbooks leaving the store with smiling owners.

Dec 12, 08 - 03:36 pm Comment from: mikeinmontreal

How about "nuclear bloodbath".

Dec 12, 08 - 03:46 pm Comment from: Monk VanDu

Snotcake - so dumb I love it.

Dec 12, 08 - 03:58 pm Comment from: Your teacher

We come to MDN to get the juvenile take on the news.

Dec 12, 08 - 04:23 pm Comment from: MacintoshSoftwareList.com

I predict that half of all college students are buying macbooks. The other half are still letting their parents do the buying.

Dec 12, 08 - 04:24 pm Comment from: Quad Core

People always say, "selling like hot cakes", yet I don't ever recall buying one, even at the county fair.

Dec 12, 08 - 04:33 pm Comment from: Jubei

"As opposed to Zunes, which are selling like snotcakes." hahaha

Dec 12, 08 - 04:41 pm Comment from: The Muffin Man

Quad Core,

that's because the saying originated in the 18th century in the U.S.
Hot cakes were made from corn flour and lard, if my memory serves me well, and were sold at fairs and out-of-door church events, and were, of course, very popular.

Although American in origin, the expression is used throughout the English-speaking world.

Dec 12, 08 - 04:55 pm Comment from: The Muffin Man

Now there's a thought!
Most English-speaking people are inquisitive about how hot cakes taste, because they know the expression but have never tried them.

So if anybody digs up an old recipe and sold them from a stand, I bet they would make a fortune.

Unfortunately, living in Berlin as I do, it wouldn't go down well here, as they don't use the expression of course.

Dec 12, 08 - 05:14 pm Comment from: krquet

"Daring Fireball blogger John Gruber is one of the best-sourced Apple writers on the planet. So when he declares something, we listen," Dan Frommer reports for Silicon Alley Insider.

Except when SAI declares something some of us don't care to listen. How quickly a few of us have forgotten that irresponsible heart attack rumour stunt they pulled just the other month. No apologies even.

I try not to donate them my *clicks* since.

Dec 12, 08 - 05:23 pm Comment from: Gil

Poll question

Have you ever eaten your snot?

Dec 12, 08 - 05:37 pm Comment from: Greg M

The new macbooks are very nice and much more sturdy. I set my sister up with a couple of them. I just wish they didn't have a mirror for a screen. They are highly reflective. I put the old style macbook next to the new one and the new one made the older one look like it had a matte screen.

I found a new early 2008 MBP with a matte screen for myself. I don't know what I'm going to do when this one needs replacing. I hate the glossy screens especially the new ones. Too much eye strain for me.

Don't bother to comment that putting a film on the screen will make it a matte screen. That's just ignorant!

Dec 12, 08 - 05:40 pm Comment from: Joe

Yes, but I didn't swallow.

Dec 12, 08 - 06:19 pm Comment from: Missy Pants

@Greg M
Interesting that some post here claiming to hate the glossy screens, and some post here claiming to use the same machines with no trouble and valuing the resolution.

Different eyes get different results?
Depends on what the user chooses to focus on?
Trolls posting here trying to create FUD?

What could it be?
What could it be?

Dec 12, 08 - 06:27 pm Comment from: Greg M

For some the glare doesn't bother them. If that's the case then the new macbooks and MBPs are fantastic computers. They look great, are much more sturdy, faster, and the screen looks very good.

However, there are those of us that can't look at a glossy screen for an extended period of time. It creates too much eye strain and gives me a terrible headache. I wish that wasn't the case.

Dec 12, 08 - 08:20 pm Comment from: JoshtheiMacGuy

I can see why. This is an awesome combination for many of us who can't use an iPhone due to its ties to ATT.

Dec 12, 08 - 09:26 pm Comment from: KenC

I bet hot cakes taste alot like fried dough does today. And, yes, that's what they sell at country fairs nowadays.

Dec 12, 08 - 09:37 pm Comment from: JoshtheiMacGuy

I would like to ask Apple to start emphasizing the iPod touch more. Right now it seems to be treated like a stepchild. Many of us cannot use an iPhone because we have strong reasons for staying with another carrier (in my case Verizon), or we don't want to pay the monthly cost of owning an iPhone. Or both! The touch lets us have most of the iPhone features that are so very nice. I mean the wifi access, the mail, the calendar, the applications, the games, etc. Let's hear it for the iPod touch!!

Dec 12, 08 - 10:01 pm Comment from: GregoriusM

The touch has been seen quite an emphasis in Apple ads when it comes to gaming, so Apple is putting a push on the touch.

Dec 12, 08 - 10:28 pm Comment from: SKY LARK

I can never resist this link for the hot cakes sketch from the fantastic Brit comedy "Big Train"


ref="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JibxHpXqAfc&feature=related">Selling like hot cakes</a>

Also see - Big Train Small Train

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qYQrFKYFtU&feature=related

Dec 12, 08 - 10:32 pm Comment from: SKY LARK

Damn you Simon Pegg ...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JibxHpXqAfc&feature=related

Dec 12, 08 - 11:57 pm Comment from: james73

Apple brings greater brand value to AT&T;, not the other way around. Poor quality of service wouldn't be blamed on the lesser brand, it would perceived as a weakness to the more superior, Apple.

The iPhone is forcing At&T;to upgrade its cultural value and services to maintain its position in the market. We all know, Apple doesn't need them, Apple could easily release an open phone to would work on a 3g network. Increasing the ubiquity of the iPhone doesn't harm Apple as long as they continue to innovate the product.

Dec 12, 08 - 11:59 pm Comment from: james73

My last post got posted to the wrong thread, disregard. (confused)

Dec 13, 08 - 01:12 am Comment from: Mac Daddy

"We come to MDN to get the juvenile take on the news."

Absoluterily. I wouldn't have it any other way grin


"Hot cakes were made from corn flour and lard, if my memory serves me well, and were sold at fairs and out-of-door church events, and were, of course, very popular."


These days, at least at the County Fairs around here, they call fried flour/lard mixtures (topped with powdered sugar, of course) "funnel cakes." Disgusting, and yet delicious.


"Unfortunately, living in Berlin as I do, it wouldn't go down well here, as they don't use the expression of course."

Don't you lot have County Fairs (or the Brit equivalent - livestock shows, games, dances, and all that sort of thing)? Think deep fried flour and fat, with sugar -- you know, good British food grin Where do you think we Yanks got this from? All our bad habits are you lot's fault, you know... grin

Dec 15, 08 - 05:08 am Comment from: I'd Gladly join the fray except for

1- No FireWire with no option to rectify it.
2- Even glossier, glossy screen.

P.S. don't even suggest that I put some cheesy film on my computer screen.

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