What I find most interesting about Windows 10 is that if Apple wanted to knock Microsoft off the desktop, then it — not Microsoft — should have released a product like this. When I say “like this,” I mean one that could transform a smartphone into a PC. My reasoning is that Microsoft is relatively weak in smartphones, and Apple currently is kicking Google all over the market. Given Google’s power, that’s pretty impressive — of course, it is also largely Google’s own fault. Granted, Apple would have to lead with iOS, not OS X.
Windows 10: Changing the Apple vs. Microsoft Dynamic
Posted by: Rob Enderle August 3, 2015 05:00 AMWhat I find most interesting about Windows 10 is that if Apple wanted to knock Microsoft off the desktop, then it — not Microsoft — should have released a product like this. When I say “like this,” I mean one that could transform a smartphone into a PC. My reasoning is that Microsoft is relatively weak in smartphones, and Apple currently is kicking Google all over the market. Given Google’s power, that’s pretty impressive — of course, it is also largely Google’s own fault. Granted, Apple would have to lead with iOS, not OS X.