donka
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Hard drive, flash and USB are old technologies The world is moving towards flash drives and HTML5. Just take a look at Apple Mac Air.
They are all very much still current though. I want to use my device today, not tomorrow.
Hard drive, flash and USB are old technologies The world is moving towards flash drives and HTML5. Just take a look at Apple Mac Air.
Well considering that according to the most recent studies 40% of America is functionally illiterate (meaning they can't fully comprehend material beyond a 6th grade level) it's no doubt that such simple devices are such great sellers.
Oh, and no, that's not a personal attack, it's an attack on the American education system.
WOW! Just WOW! I would like to see this evidence that 40% of America is functionally illiterate before wild claims are made.
Further, perhaps you could enlighten us with the empirical connection of "Simple" device users--I presume this means Apple products--to this study.
Perhaps, however I would not place the mentioned old technologies as bases for future Apple products and compare current products as better or superior. Unlike PC which has always look at the rear view mirror. Just move on.
xune said:Fact:
-Apple is currently the number three computer manufacturer in the US.
-If the iPad were categorized as a computer, Apple would be the #1 computer manufacturer in the US.
-Nearly 3/4 college students in the US are using macs.
Conversation is not about USB. It is about future of technology.
xune said:Fact:
-Apple is currently the number three computer manufacturer in the US.
-If the iPad were categorized as a computer, Apple would be the #1 computer manufacturer in the US.
-Nearly 3/4 college students in the US are using macs.
Those facts pretty much all qualify as spin, and fall down under any close analysis. To even try to categorize the iPad as a computer - that's desperate.
Conversation is not about USB. It is about future of technology.
Your unofficial response of 40 percent of Americans are uneducated and Delorean is a cheap shot to make your point.just come down.
rogatsby said:That analogy doesn't work because the Mac market share is so minuscule, and it always has been. iOS is a different story.
rogatsby said:The iPhone and the iPad are the best-selling devices in their respective classes, by far. And it'll stay that way.
Well considering that according to the most recent studies 40% of America is functionally illiterate (meaning they can't fully comprehend material beyond a 6th grade level) it's no doubt that such simple devices are such great sellers.
Oh, and no, that's not a personal attack, it's an attack on the American education system.
WOW! Just WOW! I would like to see this evidence that 40% of America is functionally illiterate before wild claims are made.
Further, perhaps you could enlighten us with the empirical connection of "Simple" device users--I presume this means Apple products--to this study.
A quick Google search will lead you to your answer. Just do a query for functional illiteracy and you will see some pretty shocking statistics.
I never said all Apple products are overly simple, just the iOS products.