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In reply to the discussion: Five years ago today Apple changed the world of smartphones and mobile computing forever. [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)11. While I was a fan of Windows mobile, all the way to Windows CE
(For the record that little HP device WORKED very well, would not mind... oh never mind, the IPAD does the same better), most people did not flock to Win 6.0 or later devices.
There were two points they COULD HAVE done that. For example when they released devices about the size of a small netbook running WIN 4.0 I think, but the marketing was never there, and yes I WANTED ONE, just could not find it. Which was the other problem, distribution.
If I had to buy a smart phone right now... I'd get an Iphone, not a windows device. No, not hype, My IPOD, not a phone, still works.
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Five years ago today Apple changed the world of smartphones and mobile computing forever. [View all]
onehandle
Jan 2012
OP
Really, and Apple didn't steal the concept of the MAC interface from Xerox, huh? How about the Treo
still_one
Jan 2012
#12
BZZZT. Wrong answer!! Gates had NOTHING to do with making PC's affordable for the masses.
cliffordu
Jan 2012
#15
Technically you are correct about the hardware, but it was the software and development environment
still_one
Jan 2012
#26
Actually it was Kendel with CP/M where IBM and MSFT evolved on the PCs. The transformation occurred
still_one
Jan 2012
#89
There is also an Android phone which is NOT a windows device, and a viable alternative /nt
still_one
Jan 2012
#14
If I told you the guy who invented the refrigerator died, how would you react?
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#4
Five years ago? Is that when Apple banned the first app they didn't approve of?
Heywood J
Jan 2012
#10
You mean the one whose parts I picked because they were made outside the PRC?
Heywood J
Jan 2012
#19
See, that's the problem right there -- arugula used to be a good upper-middle-class marker --
downwardly_mobile
Jan 2012
#92
No, I never asserted that. I said that the great leap forward was the Treo nt
stevenleser
Jan 2012
#87