Does anyone know at what point combined smartphones (e.g. iOS + Android) outsold PCs?
thewhitefalcon wrote: » Yes, there's this place called the enterprise,( noun /?ent?(r)?pra?z/)
delreyjones wrote: » They saw it coming. They tried to succeed in mobile, but they ended up like a deer in the headlights.
They saw it coming. They tried to succeed in mobile, but they ended up like a deer in the headlights.
Ballmer, and Microsoft in general, consistently think inside the box.
jungmark wrote: » But but but...Apple should have reached that mark last year. Sell! Seriously, I wonder which made more revenue and profit. That would be an interesting number!
bluefire1 wrote: » Ballmer, and Microsoft in general, consistently think inside the box.
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Does anyone know at what point combined smartphones (e.g. iOS + Android) outsold PCs?
Where business productivity goes to die.
Remember; in the PC market Windows only succeeded because it democratised Apple's designs. In the mobile market Google beat them to it.
The first product strategy left customers with junk on their desktops, the second with junk in their pockets.
They saw it coming. They tried to succeed in mobile, but they ended up like a deer in the headlights.
Ballmer, and Microsoft in general, consistently think inside the box.
An Magic Mouse probably makes more more for Apple than a typical PC sale makes for whatever OEM you care to mention I'd imagine. LOL
A very small box it is too.