PC sales do Whaaat!? They crater again
Worst decline in history for new plausible sounding reasons
The PC rebound cheerleaders just got another dose of reality, not that it will change their chirpy screed.
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The PC rebound cheerleaders just got another dose of reality, not that it will change their chirpy screed.
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AMD is finally bringing their drivers into the current decade, partially, with the new Crimson release.
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Today AMD announced that with the release of its Catalyst 14.6 Beta that they would no longer be supporting Windows 8.
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With two major cave-ins in the past few weeks, Microsoft is screaming at the top of it’s lungs about how irrelevant it is.
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Windows has failed, PCs are dead, and the misery that is Windows 8 is to blame but why?
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Microsoft has failed and while some think it is blissfully ignorant of that fact, the XBox One shows that the company is indeed aware of it’s plight.
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I went to IDF this year hoping to find a reason that PCs weren’t doomed and came away knowing all key players are actively making things worse.
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There is a lot of coverage of the dueling Dell buyout offers and more than a few rumors about a Dell buyout of Blackberry too.
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Microsoft has driven off the cliff into the death spiral and rather than change direction they are trying to speed up their ‘momentum’.
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Dubbed Windows 8.1, this update is best thought of as a service pack for Windows 8 which debuted last year to mixed reviews.
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At CES this year AMD spent a lot time talking up how it was going to attack the tablet market with its Z-60 APU and its upcoming Temash SoC.
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If you have never seen how a large company does damage control from the inside, the somewhat surreal proceedings are a bit hard to understand.
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Remember when SemiAccurate said Microsoft had failed?
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SemiAccurate went in to detail about why Microsoft’s Surface could not compete against real tablets, and the new price cuts are not going to help.
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Microsoft is going to make up for the Windows 8 sales shortfall in the usual way, milking the trapped.
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