Of course Amazon doesn't actually sell the Surface, 3rd party sellers do, they just list on Amazon...a bit different. There have been ~500,000 Chromebooks sold...TOTAL. As in its entire lifespan, Surface has moved over a million units in just its 7 months of life. Don't believe me? Google it. Amazon's best seller list for laptops isn't the God of market behavior, sorry.
Fact Check: False: Xbox is profitable, but wasn't for many years...(Sony has still not broken even on PS3), but Xbox is profitable, the entertainment division isn't profitable, but that's because Windows Phone is in that division and they sink lots of money into it. The next Xbox will probably be profitable (if not close to it) out of the gate unlike the last generation.
Anyhow, Android phones are great...Android tablets are a total nightmare (outside of the Kindle, it's seriously a total joke,) what makes anyone think an Android laptop would be successful...Microsoft Surface alone, which hasn't even sold well relative to Apple, sold more Surfaces in 2012 than Chromebooks have been sold, period. People want Windows or OSX on a laptop. Google is the one fighting for relevance here...their advertising revenues can't last forever, and that is ~95% of their profits. If someone just so much as switches 5% of their advertising resources over to Facebook, etc, Google gets hit hard. Microsoft and Apple are older and more diversified companies. If a software maker were to get Amazon to drop Android for their tablets, Android in a tablet environment would be dead. Samsung has open plans to try to use its hardware dominance to sway people away from Android and onto their own software platform.
"It's one thing for governments, who have some legitimacy in what they're doing, but have other people doing it... it's not going to happen."
So we shouldn't regulate government drones?...Because they are legitimate? What the fu...I'm for regulating drones in terms of privacy for civilians, like TMZ shouldn't be able to fly a drone over Brad Pitt's house...but I also think government should face even tighter regulations. Replacing a police helicopter is fine, spying on civilians is not fine, arming drones over U.S. soil, is not fine, etc. I'm far far more worried about what the government is doing with drones than a civilian.
There is ModernMix, which allows you to window the metro apps. I hope Microsoft builds this functionality into Windows...and there is also Start8. For the $19 or so it cost to upgrade from 7 to 8, pay $5 for Start 8 and $5 for ModernMix that's not a bad deal at all, especially when the core desktop in Windows 8 has a lot of handy upgrades.
I beg to differ, Windows 7, and 8 at it's core (the desktop) is actually quite great indeed. Strip away Metro and Windows 8 is the best Windows that Microsoft has ever produced. Metro needs major major work, but believe it or not...there are people who actually like Microsoft, especially outside of the tech bubble.
Apple's Mac shipments were down 7.5% in this same study, Lenovo was up 13%...Dell and HP were the blunt of the fall. Sure Windows 8 is not loved by consumers, but with time it will improve...but that's not the culprit here. The culprit the massive slow down that is currently plaguing China. Microsoft has some ground to make up, but this analysis is heavily flawed when you look at the broad picture.
New versions of IE 10+ are fairly compliant, in some ways more so than others. IE11 will be blocking scripts that are IE specific if I'm not mistaken to keep developers from making their sites look different on IE than say Chrome because older versions of IE weren't compliant when now IE11 is...but the user still suffers from the past IE sins.
HP, Dell, and other OEMs need to realize that they haven't failed necessarily because of Windows, but because they make subpar hardware and continue to make subpar hardware on the consumer level. This might be fine in the enterprise field where companies want things to be cheap and to just work, but the consumer market has changed, people want quality. Apple has been very good at that, and it took them years to build this image of quality...HP can't just crap our some piece of plastic with Windows and Android and expect it to sell. HP and Dell are so blind to this, it seems Dell has awakened somewhat with the wanting to go private, but HP is missing it big time. Android isn't going to save them, building things that aren't total junk will. This new Android tablet looks absolutely terrible, and they copied the pop color trend that Windows Phone started but executed it poorly, the bezel on the device is massive. What is HP thinking? Stick to a core OS, make your hardware not suck, it takes a while to gain traction and to get your name associated again with quality...maybe this failed Android venture will burn them enough to realize they can't keep making pieces of junk and shoving them down consumer's throats with ANY platform. It could be iOS and it wouldn't sell, stop making junk HP. Same goes to you Acer, Dell, and any other OEM who has failed miserably. Lenovo PC shipments were up last year...because they don't make total piece of garbage, get with the program.
Krugman is wrong about...a lot of things, he is very good on trade policy (which is how he won his Nobel) but his Nobel on trade policy doesn't make him an expert on anything else. The media seems to think otherwise, but he has 0 fiscal policy experience, 0 technology experience, etc, etc. He is pretty incompetent in those regards. Computing has a good ways to go, I do think that the upgrade cycles will be getting longer on tablets and phones soon though. I don't know why people seem to think the upgrade cycle of those devices will somehow never get longer like the PC's cycle did.
Windows Phone is a LOT closer to those two platforms than Google is to Microsoft in Office suites...it isn't even close in this comparison, at least with mobile platforms some comparisons can be argued reasonably.
Microsoft has a free suite, and if you compared paid suites, Microsoft is only marginally more expensive on the cloud, but if you compare client-side to server side and use SkyDrive, then Microsoft is cheaper...because you can get a small business suite with 5 seats for very cheap. Office 2013 is amazing, the collaboration isn't as good as Google's...yet, but Google is so far behind on everything else, that it really don't matter at this point.
I hope he tells his justice department and starts pardoning all the people his DoJ has prosecuted over the past 4 years, which is higher than Bush in all 8 years.
Technically most vinyls have higher quality audio than CDs and their players, since most CDs and players only support 16bit while the vinyl is 24bit and more uncompressed than even FLAC files. So....not really a good comparison.
Higher frame rates in movies is irritating for some reason, much like 3D I avoid it like the plague. The movie "Public Enemies" also had a higher frame rate and it was absolutely terrible as a result.
I think we shouldn't have a corporate tax at all, most finance experts agrees that they don't make sense (liberal, conservative, whatever)...they just make for good politics. I'd much rather make the tax on corporations 0 in the U.S. and hike the top tax brackets, it makes tons of economic sense. Billions are sitting off shore because of the corporate tax, it could all come home if it were 0 and spur job growth and people using the U.S. as a tax haven rather than vice-versa.
People make fun of Bing, but Bing Maps, images and video searches are all excellent, in some ways better than Google...it's in text search Google hands down beats the snot out of Microsoft, since that's what I mostly search for I use Google...but I wouldn't laugh at Bing, it's fairly good in it's non-core elements.
That's assuming that China isn't torn into civil disarray. They "classes" in Chinese society make the American "classes" seem like a tight group. There are cities that sit empty in China...not because there is no demand for them, but because the Chinese government has banned "certain" people from buying anything there; not to mention any attempt to truly criticize the government is crushed and the internet access is strict. China is in for some rocky years, I'm sure they will overtake the U.S. eventually in output, but their civil society has tons of catching up to do after that.
It's ok that Google and Apple are being patent trolls, and anti-privacy because "other companies are doing it too!"
Excellent logic there. Google isn't going downhill, but their ethics sort of are. Their dive hasn't been as steep as Apple's though, I will grant them that...but when ethically Microsoft is probably one of the best among the tech giants...something is wrong.
Really, he's saying to look at Android? Android on a tablet is a total abomination. Windows 8 on a tablet isn't that bad, I could agree with this statements on a desktop for the most part (minus the hyperbole) but Windows 8 on a tablet is quit functional, vastly better than Android on a tablet, and on par with the iPad if not better sans the apps.
Of course Amazon doesn't actually sell the Surface, 3rd party sellers do, they just list on Amazon...a bit different. There have been ~500,000 Chromebooks sold...TOTAL. As in its entire lifespan, Surface has moved over a million units in just its 7 months of life. Don't believe me? Google it. Amazon's best seller list for laptops isn't the God of market behavior, sorry.
Fact Check: False: Xbox is profitable, but wasn't for many years...(Sony has still not broken even on PS3), but Xbox is profitable, the entertainment division isn't profitable, but that's because Windows Phone is in that division and they sink lots of money into it. The next Xbox will probably be profitable (if not close to it) out of the gate unlike the last generation. Anyhow, Android phones are great...Android tablets are a total nightmare (outside of the Kindle, it's seriously a total joke,) what makes anyone think an Android laptop would be successful...Microsoft Surface alone, which hasn't even sold well relative to Apple, sold more Surfaces in 2012 than Chromebooks have been sold, period. People want Windows or OSX on a laptop. Google is the one fighting for relevance here...their advertising revenues can't last forever, and that is ~95% of their profits. If someone just so much as switches 5% of their advertising resources over to Facebook, etc, Google gets hit hard. Microsoft and Apple are older and more diversified companies. If a software maker were to get Amazon to drop Android for their tablets, Android in a tablet environment would be dead. Samsung has open plans to try to use its hardware dominance to sway people away from Android and onto their own software platform.
"It's one thing for governments, who have some legitimacy in what they're doing, but have other people doing it... it's not going to happen." So we shouldn't regulate government drones?...Because they are legitimate? What the fu...I'm for regulating drones in terms of privacy for civilians, like TMZ shouldn't be able to fly a drone over Brad Pitt's house...but I also think government should face even tighter regulations. Replacing a police helicopter is fine, spying on civilians is not fine, arming drones over U.S. soil, is not fine, etc. I'm far far more worried about what the government is doing with drones than a civilian.
Fact Check: Mostly False.
There is ModernMix, which allows you to window the metro apps. I hope Microsoft builds this functionality into Windows...and there is also Start8. For the $19 or so it cost to upgrade from 7 to 8, pay $5 for Start 8 and $5 for ModernMix that's not a bad deal at all, especially when the core desktop in Windows 8 has a lot of handy upgrades.
I beg to differ, Windows 7, and 8 at it's core (the desktop) is actually quite great indeed. Strip away Metro and Windows 8 is the best Windows that Microsoft has ever produced. Metro needs major major work, but believe it or not...there are people who actually like Microsoft, especially outside of the tech bubble.
Apple's Mac shipments were down 7.5% in this same study, Lenovo was up 13%...Dell and HP were the blunt of the fall. Sure Windows 8 is not loved by consumers, but with time it will improve...but that's not the culprit here. The culprit the massive slow down that is currently plaguing China. Microsoft has some ground to make up, but this analysis is heavily flawed when you look at the broad picture.
New versions of IE 10+ are fairly compliant, in some ways more so than others. IE11 will be blocking scripts that are IE specific if I'm not mistaken to keep developers from making their sites look different on IE than say Chrome because older versions of IE weren't compliant when now IE11 is...but the user still suffers from the past IE sins.
HP, Dell, and other OEMs need to realize that they haven't failed necessarily because of Windows, but because they make subpar hardware and continue to make subpar hardware on the consumer level. This might be fine in the enterprise field where companies want things to be cheap and to just work, but the consumer market has changed, people want quality. Apple has been very good at that, and it took them years to build this image of quality...HP can't just crap our some piece of plastic with Windows and Android and expect it to sell. HP and Dell are so blind to this, it seems Dell has awakened somewhat with the wanting to go private, but HP is missing it big time. Android isn't going to save them, building things that aren't total junk will. This new Android tablet looks absolutely terrible, and they copied the pop color trend that Windows Phone started but executed it poorly, the bezel on the device is massive. What is HP thinking? Stick to a core OS, make your hardware not suck, it takes a while to gain traction and to get your name associated again with quality...maybe this failed Android venture will burn them enough to realize they can't keep making pieces of junk and shoving them down consumer's throats with ANY platform. It could be iOS and it wouldn't sell, stop making junk HP. Same goes to you Acer, Dell, and any other OEM who has failed miserably. Lenovo PC shipments were up last year...because they don't make total piece of garbage, get with the program.
Krugman is wrong about...a lot of things, he is very good on trade policy (which is how he won his Nobel) but his Nobel on trade policy doesn't make him an expert on anything else. The media seems to think otherwise, but he has 0 fiscal policy experience, 0 technology experience, etc, etc. He is pretty incompetent in those regards. Computing has a good ways to go, I do think that the upgrade cycles will be getting longer on tablets and phones soon though. I don't know why people seem to think the upgrade cycle of those devices will somehow never get longer like the PC's cycle did.
Windows Phone is a LOT closer to those two platforms than Google is to Microsoft in Office suites...it isn't even close in this comparison, at least with mobile platforms some comparisons can be argued reasonably.
*doesn't matter
Microsoft has a free suite, and if you compared paid suites, Microsoft is only marginally more expensive on the cloud, but if you compare client-side to server side and use SkyDrive, then Microsoft is cheaper...because you can get a small business suite with 5 seats for very cheap. Office 2013 is amazing, the collaboration isn't as good as Google's...yet, but Google is so far behind on everything else, that it really don't matter at this point.
Can you do a linear regression in Google Docs or find R-Squared? If not, then no, it's not.
Warrant-less wiretaps are a lot different than a murder investigation that has established evidence and a warrant.
I hope he tells his justice department and starts pardoning all the people his DoJ has prosecuted over the past 4 years, which is higher than Bush in all 8 years.
Except film and video games are entirely different. I too support high frame rates in games, but I absolutely hate high frame rates in film.
Technically most vinyls have higher quality audio than CDs and their players, since most CDs and players only support 16bit while the vinyl is 24bit and more uncompressed than even FLAC files. So....not really a good comparison.
Higher frame rates in movies is irritating for some reason, much like 3D I avoid it like the plague. The movie "Public Enemies" also had a higher frame rate and it was absolutely terrible as a result.
I think we shouldn't have a corporate tax at all, most finance experts agrees that they don't make sense (liberal, conservative, whatever)...they just make for good politics. I'd much rather make the tax on corporations 0 in the U.S. and hike the top tax brackets, it makes tons of economic sense. Billions are sitting off shore because of the corporate tax, it could all come home if it were 0 and spur job growth and people using the U.S. as a tax haven rather than vice-versa.
People make fun of Bing, but Bing Maps, images and video searches are all excellent, in some ways better than Google...it's in text search Google hands down beats the snot out of Microsoft, since that's what I mostly search for I use Google...but I wouldn't laugh at Bing, it's fairly good in it's non-core elements.
*the classes
That's assuming that China isn't torn into civil disarray. They "classes" in Chinese society make the American "classes" seem like a tight group. There are cities that sit empty in China...not because there is no demand for them, but because the Chinese government has banned "certain" people from buying anything there; not to mention any attempt to truly criticize the government is crushed and the internet access is strict. China is in for some rocky years, I'm sure they will overtake the U.S. eventually in output, but their civil society has tons of catching up to do after that.
It's ok that Google and Apple are being patent trolls, and anti-privacy because "other companies are doing it too!"
Excellent logic there. Google isn't going downhill, but their ethics sort of are. Their dive hasn't been as steep as Apple's though, I will grant them that...but when ethically Microsoft is probably one of the best among the tech giants...something is wrong.
Really, he's saying to look at Android? Android on a tablet is a total abomination. Windows 8 on a tablet isn't that bad, I could agree with this statements on a desktop for the most part (minus the hyperbole) but Windows 8 on a tablet is quit functional, vastly better than Android on a tablet, and on par with the iPad if not better sans the apps.