Peter Oppenheimer on Apple iPhone and Apple TV
Apple's CFO Peter Oppenheimer spoke at the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference today. Macworld provides a summary, a full audio feed is available from Apple, and a transcript is available from Appleinsider.
In summary, Oppenheimer offers nothing particularly revealing and reaffirms that the Apple TV will be shipping this month.
One audience member asked directly if Apple would consider licensing Mac OS X to PC vendors and the reply was "no plans to do so."
When questioned about future advertising plans for the iPhone beyond the recent Oscars ad, Oppenheimer states that "Steve and the team have some great plans but I can't share those with you in advance".
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