The Mac has been widely accepted since the switch to Apple Silicon and sales are rising sharply, with 6.2 million Macs sold worldwide in the second quarter of 2025, a growth of more than 21% compared to last year. These strong sales figures strengthen Apple’s position in the global PC market, especially outside the US, where demand for Macs increased the most.
Although Apple released few new Mac models in the past year, they have continued to actively promote the devices online, including with videos such as Apple at Work. These campaigns emphasize the benefits of the Mac, such as security and ease of use for professional users, helping to maintain the popularity and sales of the Mac.
The Apple year 2025 depicted using the best videos that Apple has published over the past year. You will see them one more time until the new year; from events to the new iPhone 17 Pro, from Apple Intelligence to software announcements, it was an Appletastic year.
Apple at work
This Apple at Work is a humorous video in which a team at a trade fair experiences a massive PC failure due to the infamous Blue Screen of Death. While the PCs are down, Apple products such as Mac, iPhone and iPad remain safe and functional, helping the team continue to collaborate and conduct business successfully. The video thus emphasizes the reliability and security of Apple devices in professional work environments.
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