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Ein Netz von PC auf einem Mac-laufenden Leoparden voll grasen? Dieses ist, was Sie sehen. Ein gut-verdienter Poke bei Microsoft von Apple. Gefunden über CultOfMac.Com

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Heimlichkeit-Windows Update verhindert XP Reparatur

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Microsoft Update holt Netze zu einem Stillstand

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The Vista Fear Factor and Leopard

bestbuy…If PC home users elect to only upgrade their OS when they buy a new computer, something is seriously wrong with the fundamentals of Windows Vista for the home user. In fact, if Microsoft doesn’t figure out why so few customers are buying Vista off the shelves, running home with excitement, and upgrading their PCs, Vista might be the last desktop OS before PC users are forced to move over to simpler handhelds and tablets with touch screens.

 …Microsoft is going down a dangerous path by putting an OS on PCs that terrifies its users and intimidates them from buying it off the shelf to install themselves. The Leopard release next week, with some minor glitches to be sure, will nevertheless punctuate Apple’s superb handling of this whole affair and set the stage for a whole new personal, portable computing experience here in the early part of the 21st century that Microsoft will have extreme difficulty duplicating.  Read the full article on The Mac Observer

Written by vistasucks on October 23rd, 2007 with no comments.
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PCAnswers.Co.Uk: Why my new laptop is a Macbook

Grrr…For £700 I could have bought a high-spec laptop that enabled me to play some games, but instead I decided to buy an Apple Macbook. This will no doubt be sacrilege to some PC users, but let me explain my decision. I already have a games capable PC, which is far more easily upgradable, so there seems little point in going for a laptop that would only be able to play games for a year or so, before the hardware demands exceeded the laptop’s specifications. In addition, with Apple’s Boot Camp, you effectively get two laptops for the price of one, because I can and do run Windows on it, alongside OS X. However, the biggest reason for switching to OS X is that I’m sick and tired of dealing with all the security issues that are associated with Windows. Read the full article on PCAnswers.Co.Uk

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