Posted on 06/02/2010 5:18:17 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Steve Jobs assertion that personal computers running Microsofts Windows operating system are in a permanent decline has been met with surprising agreement.
In an onstage interview at the D: All Things Digital conference on Tuesday night, Mr Jobs, chief executive of Apple, said Windows computers would decline in popularity as people used other means to connect to the internet, consume content and work.
He compared the PC with trucks, saying that the vehicles were pervasive when most people lived on farms, but faded in importance as most of the population moved to cities and suburbs. Some people still want trucks, and a fraction will still want PCs, Mr Jobs said: One out of every x people.
Executives and other technology and entertainment companies who heard Mr Jobs speak at the conference appeared to agree, pointing to the rapid spread of smartphones and internet-connected devices, including those made by Apple and Google.
He is pretty clear about its over, and it is, said Jeffrey Katzenberg, chief executive of DreamWorks Animation, who added that he himself had stopped using a laptop in favour of an Apple iPad and a BlackBerry, made by Research in Motion.
Mr Jobs cited security issues, poor battery life and difficulty in use as drawbacks to the PC laptop. The iPad has no attached keyboard and is not designed for creating material, but Mr Jobs said the device would evolve.
One senior technology executive at a large movie and television company said that as long as Apples operating system for the iPad and iPhone relied on finger-touches, instead of the precision of mouse clicks and cursors, office workers would do detailed work on other devices.
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When EVERY company has their little toy out will it be running a Mac OS?.....NO.
Me too. Including its spell-checkers.
Got my Win 7 64bit the week it came out.
Works GREAT.
The problem with any Linux distro, Android included, is fragmentation. That is one uses version x while another uses version y, another uses a different distro etc. Then of course there is the platform differences(x86, ARM...) etc. It becomes very convoluted and hard to keep up with.
I used one a few months ago. To recover my photos from Australia in 1999 (camera stored them on floppy).
Mine too. Every copy still boots and is ready to go in less than 30 secs still and it’s been what 9 months? Not exactly bloated as someone else here said.
Really? I've followed the progress of Apple back from the abyss since the early nineties, and have never heard Steve Jobs say this before.
Source, please.
The collective chorus of Apple morons would actually see that as being anything short of laughable.
The insane number of Windows 7 machines + XP + VISTA dwarfs anything from all other OSs combined times 2.
You can take Vista on its own and OSX is still behind it.
But of course like Obama supporters, Job’s parrots will just take anything that comes out of his mouth as the holy word of God himself.
Just because there is one, doesn't mean it's being used. Look at the replies on this thread.
Heck, there's even a spell-check on FR, for all the good that does, lol.
My point eggsactually! *\;-)
More like all other OS’s combined times 9.
Windows dominates with over 90% share of the world’s desktop/laptop market. That leaves all the other OS’s combined with less than 10% share. 90/10 = 9.
Jobs sounds like Joe Biden stating that the stimulus is working “temendously”. As for Apple stock being worth more than MS; I think the stock is overvalued and is going to be undercut by short sellers real quick!
Mean while my Windows 7 machines(5!) in my house are all running and networking together like a quintet of finely tuned string instruments! Loving the music and the speed!!!
We value you’re eggspurtese for all intensive porpoises, sionnasar.
Pretty much.
In the spectrum of devices, the iPad is closer to a phone than a computer.
Tanks. Frum mye Linucks bocks.
As a content Windows user, I tend to agree. Desktops and laptops are overkill for the average person. Most people just want conversation, Hollywood gossip, and socializing access.
While the MS desktop share has many thinking that it's a David/Goliath situation, Apple owns 70% of the portable music player market, is the single largest seller of music content in the US, and is a major player in the smartphone market. In these areas, MS closed their online music store. The Zune is a punch line. The Microsoft "Kin" smart phones will likely be a lower profile Zune. After the iPad came out, H-P bought Palm and delayed the release of their Slate tablet.
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