Cringley describes Apple’s success in making money on all parts of the portable music distribution business. A correspondent wonders whether they could do the same for video as well.

You do realize that the MiniMac is the Netflix killer, and the next wave of the “digital content” revolution? With the MiniMac, a decent set of HD movies as well as old content, an iFlix client connecting to legal content and BitTorrent to transmit, Apple has eliminated the most costly part of the NetFlix model while maintaining all of the good pieces. When you examine the NetFlix annual reports you can pull out the fact that one of their most expensive costs is the handling of physical media. The man power, physical shipping, and multiple location warehousing is much greater than the cost of getting the content