Comment Re: because desktop linux is a toy and novelty (Score 1) 1215
Or the leap of money in the case of OS X.
Or the leap of money in the case of OS X.
Of course it will because margins aren't at all tight in the laptop market.
It has? You've clearly never worked in financial IT.
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I bet a large percentage of Mac owners also have a Windows PC/Bootcamp partition/VM as well
They could have released an updated task manager as a Windows update and kept Windows 7.
I bet a large percentage of Mac owners also have a Windows PC/Bootcamp partition/VM as well. I know I do and everyone I know with a Mac does too. Macs also have had some presence in the market since before Microsoft even had a GUI or a monopoly and therefore have been in a better position than Linux or indeed any other competitor that arrived in the 90s.
Android doesn't have any really high quality apps other than niche stuff. iOS has some.
Like what? Just wondering not arguing as I've never used iOS.
No worries. I was interested in finding out about it.
Is it this this?
I'e had 3 updates to my Note 2 since November and my housemate recently had an update to her S3 Mini so I think, at least with Samsung's newer phones, that they're finally doing the right thing.
But I'm not talking about the consumer sector, I'm talking about the business sector as per the text you've just quoted.
Yes it is. Which means that Apple could very easily be screwed again.
What do the thin clients run? Are you using Windows Servers if you say MS Office is still critical? In any case my point still stands. Macs are not displacing PCs in the most lucrative market, the business market. The iPads sound like a new thing since I doubt you had a PC outside every meeting room. We've looked at thin clients where I work but they were not cost effective for what we need.
And yet I still remember when Apple were in deep crap after being hugely successful for years.
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