If it weren't for MacRumors, I'd never hear any Microsoft news.
At least MS is trying to innovate
iOS on the iPad is a blown up iPhone OS and the MacBook line has been boring for years
If people are just doing a job and have no real interest in it then of course they have no passion for what they do. Having worked in I.T. all my life, nearly every techie I have met is usually enthusiastic about what they do as well as trying the best they can to get Microsoft certifications under their belt.
The reason why Microsoft "fans" (I hate that term) are not as vocal as Apple/Linux fanboys is because they simply don't care about either of their main 'rivals'. It doesn't interest them and they don't feel in any way threatened as they know they are using the superior software & platforms.
Linux has a place in modern businesses on the infrastructure side, but OS X simply doesn't. Obviously there are some businesses that are exclusively Mac based, but that's an absolute fraction compared to Windows, so you can see why Windows enthusiasts don't need to shout to make themselves stand out and be heard like Mac fans do. Windows 'fans' just don't care about the alternatives.
Sure, but it's 2014. OSes should be able to do this automatically like OS X does.
Indeed, but also here it is 2014. Isn't it time MS uses it's market power in the industry to push for a wireless standard?
It does. Win 8 is a solid OS, it's just a little clunky. Seems far more consistent than my OSX on my rMBP - notably, any video destroys my battery life, I've had itunes crash, and some annoyances on the internet connection.
There is - you can screen mirror to smart tvs on the same network. It's actually pretty awesome.
given the ageing state of the mba model, i'd consider a surface pro 3 if I had to choose.
What are you talking about, Kaspersky isn't malware. It does a pretty good job of stopping malware, by locking down your system so much that you can't actually use it, there by stopping it from becoming infected.Does it come with Malwarebytes pre installed? Kaspersky?![]()
IMO It looks like Microsoft is pushing another product by making false claims and by comparing it to the low end of the Apple MacBooks. They don't mention its cost $900 and that the keyboard ($130), the mouse ($50) and stylus ($50) is extra. On the Mac you can add a Stylus to write on your MBA with the use of Ink software which has been in OSX back when gas prices were $1.00 gal. lol The MS Surface Pro would set you back $1200
Really an iPad Air would work just as good and for a lot less. $700 + $30 keyboard case, Office Suite ($0), Drawing apps ($0).
I wonder why MS didn't do that because that's really what the Surface Pro 3 is? Ah yes to steer you away from the iPad. lol Oh and some of the stuff they show in the commercial requires you to have installed Photoshop. lol
That will be me. I was a windows user ever since I started using a computer back in 1988. This thanksgiving I bought a top of the line MacBook Pro. And I have to admit it is a really positive experience. I also have windows on the Mac and it runs faster than on a windows machine.
Chuck 8.1 into the mix and the experience is even more disjointed.
It's lovely and all that... but you can't actually use it comfortably on your laptop.
And the Pen is still very laggy.
I dislike the kickstand concept and have a hard time seeing how it would work for my use. I frequently do not use a table surface for the laptop and also transfer the laptop from point a to b. Seems flimsy but have not used one.
Y'know what? I think MS makes some very good points.
I do like how they've tried to make Yosemite look as ugly as possible, by enabling the high contrast dock, using the old Mavericks wallpaper etc.
It does. Win 8 is a solid OS, it's just a little clunky. Seems far more consistent than my OSX on my rMBP - notably, any video destroys my battery life, I've had itunes crash, and some annoyances on the internet connection.
There is - you can screen mirror to smart tvs on the same network. It's actually pretty awesome.