Quote:Originally Posted by tribalogical Your point is pretty moot when the market space you're referring to is such a small fraction of the rest...
No it isn't, read Apples financial statements, they also say they count shipments
Quote:Originally Posted by Ursadorable I am amused however that Microsoft will be paying Sony royalites by using Blu-Ray.
Do you also find it amusing that Sony pays royalities to Microsoft for using Blu-ray?
Quote:Originally Posted by genovelle You are mistaken. Apple announces and clearly tells you what is sold to end customers. units that are in transit are counted in that number but not what is sitting on the shelf somewhere. They...
Quote:Originally Posted by helicopterben Good I don't own a single Sony product and I do not need one!
Squeeze him (Sony) Apple Squeeze lolĀ
I am also looking forward to see Apple dominate that Samdung in a huge huge way in coming...
Quote:Originally Posted by SolipsismX Not the same thing. iOS is more inline with Windows Phone OS. There is a reason Apple did't put Mac OS X on the iPad, unlike MS putting Windows desktop that can run on ARM.
And Windows 8 RT is...
Quote:Originally Posted by SolipsismX You can side load apps with iOS, too, but neither iTunes for Windows or any other of the millions of Windows apps designed for the x86 or x86_64 environment will run.
There is no Rosetta...
Quote:Originally Posted by SolipsismX Regardless of whether you have the classic desktop enabled or not Windows RT is still only for ARM, which means no typical Windows app will load on it, which means you have to go through the...
Quote:Originally Posted by SolipsismX What applications are these for Windows RT?
Sorry I don't know, I haven't used a Windows RT machine. Although, since they are a touch device, I'm not sure why you would want to get rid of the...
Quote:Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Then why did you say otherwise?
I didn't, I said there was a number of applications that mean you don't have to use Metro, these are easy to find.