
I like android I can play flash teases in bed.




I think you are missing the trend that products are moving away from boxes in the corner of the room on a desk. People are consuming their IT needs in different forms now. With the expanded abilities of Televisions and Mobile phones, and the increased markets in these areas, companies like Apple, Google and Microsoft are focusing more and more on handheld devices and less on ordinary PCs. Gaming is becoming more and more focused towards consoles and hand helds as well because this is where the companies can make the most gains. Hence the current intellectual property war that is raging between Apple and those who use the Android platform. The real money is going to be in mobile devices for the coming future, this is why Windows 8 has been aimed at touch screen devices. and Why Apple are in the strongest position to dominate the Market, and why they are aggressively perusing those who use their IP.Sonic415 wrote:Have to say this the one of the reason i don't like Apple and don't use there products. Other big one is lack of support to the 3d gaming market and giving people flexibility.
But then working in this sector, i realize most people don't want the complexity of a normal PC, and if it does bare-bone tasks, then that is fine. Is funny when they are adamant it has things like a Core I7 though. Until the mass majority open there eyes to these things, the split will happen. People will move to linux, and developers etc will go Linux i think. Windows 8 has its issues.



Ahh but there in lies the crux of the issue. People will WANT what the corporations tell them to WANT I think this is why many people are so put off by Apple, they are the embodiment of the capitalist system; A massive business, built on advertising and slick presentation. Aggressively protecting their assets, using cheap foreign labour to make their products and making massive profits in to the boot. Their monopolised iTunes and App store feeding their consumers what Apple want them to have and nothing else.Sonic415 wrote: Guess it comes down to what you want. Do the mass want no control, and be fed what the companies want, or do they want the control but will have to accept the added complexity and potential problems?
I used to have a very anti apple point of view,I hated their polarised advertising campaigns "I'm a mac & I'm a PC" Don't tell me what I am!Capelaw wrote: Still, it's always good for those who love a whatever versus Apple thread, or look to validate their anti-Apple point-of-view. Personally I would have thought you buy what works best for you. There's plenty of reasons to avoid Google products too, and probably Microsoft.






Given that Steve Jobs based his leadership of Apple on the days he spent involved in new age cults in various hippie comunes, that's not that far off mark.Banquo wrote:I hated the way their users almost became cult like in their defence of the products. And more than anything I hated their smugness, it was as if they had all been brainwashed.


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Trouble is I found that the 5% of the functionality missing on my android was the ability to make phone calls and send and receive texts *facepalm*Sett wrote:
I mean they are great phones. It's just that with android or wp you can have like 95% of their functionality for less than 50% their price tag.

Banquo wrote:
Trouble is I found that the 5% of the functionality missing on my android was the ability to make phone calls and send and receive texts *facepalm*