Can Microsoft Afford To Lose With Windows 8? 630
snydeq writes with the opinion that Microsoft can afford Windows 8 failing on the desktop. From the article: "Windows 8 is an experiment that may well fail, but Microsoft will cull invaluable feedback for Windows 9 in the process, long before Windows 7 runs out of gas, writes InfoWorld's Serdar Yegulalp. 'Can Microsoft really afford to alienate one of its biggest market segments for a whole product cycle? In a word: Yes. In fact, doing something this risky might well be vital to Microsoft's survival,' Yegulalp writes. 'Microsoft needs to gamble, and right now might well be the best time for the company to do it. The company needs to learn from its mistakes as quickly and nimbly as they can — and then turn around and make Windows 9 exceed all of our expectations.'"
Microsoft has managed to weather several OS flops (Windows Me anyone?) thanks to their domination of the market, but with Android gadgets and iPhones becoming pervasive can they pull it off again?
The power of branding (Score:3, Funny)
I have heard people say numerous times that they don't want a Windows phone because they don't want a phone that crashes or is insecure
So instead they run Android.
lol
Re:The "Tick, Tock" cycle of design (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Cycles (Score:5, Funny)
Out of curiosity, why do you have hundreds of thousands of files on your home PC?
Gentlemen's adult fine art collections, I would imagine. Once you start serious *senet downloading you can end up with vast numbers of images pretty quickly.
So I've heard.