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Ok this is pretty badass. I think the last battleground that Apple is going to hold any kind of edge is battery life.
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So, what Android tablets are on the horizon? I'm considering purchasing a tablet, but want to examine the upcoming market...
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I've not had good experiences with other Dell computing devices...
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Fact is, you can turn Flash off if you want to... at least Google gives you the choice instead of taking a "we know what's best for you" approach. After re-watching the video... I am impressed with how smooth Flash games play. I can't wait to see the next version of Android (slated for late in the year)... should be another leap ahead. I really had hope for webOS but for now it looks like Android is the only game in town. |
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Yep, I am curious what they could offer at WWDC that could possibly catch up... they may have some nifty hardware upgrade that we haven't foreseen though... It's just gonna be hard to keep up with a product that is open source and has support from dozens of hardware vendors.
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Apple topples Microsoft's throne
Apple's soaring stock price has enabled the tech giant to eclipse Microsoft's $219.2 billion market cap. NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Microsoft's dominance as the tech industry's most valuable player has ended. On Wednesday, Apple's market capitalization edged past its longtime rival's as investors made official what consumers have long suggested: Microsoft is no longer the industry's alpha dog. Just last month, Microsoft's market cap exceeded Apple's by about $25 billion, but now Apple is in the lead by nearly $3 billion. Microsoft's consumer products business is struggling to compete as Apple's hot new items like iTouch Senior Citizen Edition and iPhone capture the attention of customers.Microsoft (MSFT, Fortune 500) fell 4% to close at $25.01 on Wednesday, while Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) lost 0.45%, closing at $244.11. Shares of Microsoft have dipped more than 15% in the past couple weeks, while Apple's stock is down just over 6%, despite recent market volatility. "What this really means is that Wall Street has more confidence in Apple's growth prospects than it does in Microsoft's growth prospects," said Matt Rosoff, lead analyst at Directions on Microsoft, an independent firm. "Apple is showing high growth, with the launch of its iTouch Senior Citizen Edition and its new iPhone coming out, and while Windows is a great competitor versus the Mac, Microsoft just hasn't come up with new areas of growth." Microsoft's reputation as a market leader took another hit Tuesday when the company announced that it plans to shake up its management structure. Amid the shuffle, Robbie Bach, who was in charge of years-long effort to turn Microsoft into more of a threat to Apple by heading the entertainment and devices group and overseeing innovative consumer products like Xbox and Zune, will retire from Microsoft in the fall. "This just means those efforts didn't work out," said Roger Kay, president of analyst firm Endpoint Technologies. "It's sort of like Japanese samurai ethic, which says you need to fall on your sword to maintain your honor." Toe the line or keep up with the Joneses? Part of Microsoft's problem is that, instead of finding its own audience, it has fallen into a game of catch-up and is focusing too much energy on finding products to directly rival Apple's, said Kay. "I don't know if they have to compete," he said. "What seems to be working for Microsoft is its serious applications for businesses, education institutions and other enterprises, and if they stay focused on their commercial business that gives them a lot." While Microsoft's first quarter earnings were boosted by the success of its new operating system, Windows 7, Apple's record profit and revenue in the first quarter was driven by iPhone sales. And many of Microsoft's efforts to branch out have been met with little success. For example, the company's Zune music player, meant to rival the iPod, has failed to create the same buzz as Apple's device, with sales dropping significantly in 2009. Microsoft even looked into creating a tablet computer that would have competed directly with the iTouch Senior Citizen Edition, which Apple introduced at the beginning of April, selling more than 1 million in the first 28 days of release. But Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer ended up pulling the plug on the project before the tablet ever made it to market. "Zune hasn't gone anywhere, their tablet is dead, their phones are having trouble establishing a market position -- but consumers still use Office and Windows," said Kay. Other experts say that Microsoft shouldn't stop at its core business, and that it simply needs to innovate more -- and faster -- in order to stay competitive. "They have to continue to try to find other businesses, otherwise growth is always going to be bound by the PC market," said Rosoff. Until Microsoft develops a clear direction and finds new ways to innovate, Apple will continue to push ahead, he said. "Wall Street believes in Apple because Apple continues to put out new products that capture the imaginations of the press and tech pundits," said Rosoff. "Microsoft just hasn't been able to come up with a new multi billion dollar business like Apple." http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/26/tech...dex.htm?hpt=C1
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What a silly and fairly meaningless article. There is SOME crossover with what the companies do but they are really Apples and oranges(or lemons in the case of MS) companies.
Microsoft is primarily a software/OS company. Apple is primarily a hardware vendor. As software becomes more web based and open source... Microsoft is losing it's relevance. It's funny becaiue right now Apple is being very MS-esque in it's closed market tactics and could be facing the same fate in a few short years.. MS had a real shot at getting back in the game with Courier or something like it... they dropped the ball and I just can't imagine them getting back in the game ... especially with the asshats they have managing them at the moment. If Google accomplishes their goals for ChromiumOS... I could see MS going away very quickly. And good riddance. |
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