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  • Microsoft stays true to its word, will end free Windows 10 upgrades on July 29

    sog35 said:
    Apple could easily kill off two of its main rivals with two easy moves.

    1. Stop Google search as the default on iOS. Google's mobile revenue is 75% iOS. 

    2. Sell Macs that run iOS that can compete on price with Windows PC's.  Sell a Mac with A10X, 4GB Ram, and 128GB flash drive for $399. Apple would not be sacrificing any profit margins because A-series chips are much cheaper than Intel chips.


    Those two moves alone would CRUSH Microsoft and Google.

    Yet Cook refuses to play hardball. Its absolutely PATHETIC.

    Tim "Edward II" Cook

    Like Edward II, Cook is wasting his time on non-essential issues (gay rights, green, privacy, diversity) then building and DEFENDING his empire.


    To have a Mac run iOS? Thank god your not the CEO, if you were Apple would probably be bankrupt by now we your ridiculous ideas. Maybe you could of said "Have a iPad Pro run Mac OS" that would of been more logical.
    bkkcanuck
  • Microsoft ad says Apple's iPad Pro Smart Keyboard doesn't make it a real computer

    People are getting bored of iOS. Apple is still adopting the mentality "Customers don't know what they want. We know what they want". As long as they continue using that way of thinking they will continue to slump. One of the reasons the Surface is gaining traction is because Microsoft started listening to what customers want, which Apple does not do nor cares. Yes the Surface still has shortcomings, battery life is not on par with the iPad yet but that's about it. If they can fix the battery life on the Surface and make it last 9 to 10 hours like the iPad it will be a no brainer for consumers. Windows 10 is not perfect but again Microsoft shift from not wanting any input from consumers to we listen to them has dramatically improved the OS.
  • Review: Apple's 9.7" iPad Pro is professional-grade, powerful & pricey

    Apple's iPad line up is just getting more and more confusing. I think with their current lineup will confuse customers. They are starting to have to many different models. On top of that the new model they released is smaller and has newer features that it's bigger counter part. I remember a 1 year ago we had a debate on putting Mac OS X on the iPad. Now with these bigger models it's never been more evident that IOS is just not up to par for a device that size. It also mind boggles me that iOS still lacks a file exploerer and the ability to attach multiple documents to a email. I think customers that don't need to do to much artistic work should just stick to getting a MacBook Air.