Techs will always have jobs and work just as long as they adapt to their industry, its no different then in any other job that as advances in technology are made one must adapt. Is it any different since the invention of the car, tractor, forklift, airplane, or television? Human interaction will always be needed for their inventions in human evolution.
OSX is a phenomenal OS, and I've run it on both my dell 700m notebook and my intel iMac. There are a few things I prefer in windows and the iMac runs both windows and OSX MUCH better then the 700m (despite the 700m having twice as much ram and an equal processor speed). It is cool to boot up in to OSX on a dell computer though, it certainly isn't plug and play and requires quite a bit of tweaking, fine tuning, and what some would consider hacking (oh no a linux like command prompt!)
Well, BOTH Windows AND OSX is specifically designed and created to run on the iMac whereas only Windows is designed to run on the Dell
Techs will always have jobs and work just as long as they adapt to their industry, its no different then in any other job that as advances in technology are made one must adapt. Is it any different since the invention of the car, tractor, forklift, airplane, or television? Human interaction will always be needed for their inventions in human evolution.
OSX is a phenomenal OS, and I've run it on both my dell 700m notebook and my intel iMac. There are a few things I prefer in windows and the iMac runs both windows and OSX MUCH better then the 700m (despite the 700m having twice as much ram and an equal processor speed). It is cool to boot up in to OSX on a dell computer though, it certainly isn't plug and play and requires quite a bit of tweaking, fine tuning, and what some would consider hacking (oh no a linux like command prompt!)