Linked by Craig Dooley on Wed 8th Jun 2005 19:01 UTC
With the announcement that Apple is switching to Intel, the computing world has been thrown a curve ball. Speculation will run rampant for the next year. We obviously won't know what's going to happen until it happens, but I see a bright future coming out of this. I see Apple with more headroom for the future to create better, faster designs. I see much more opportunity for the hacker community to work with this also.
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by What's the frequency Kenneth? on Thu 9th Jun 2005 00:02 UTC
If it will make you feel any better and you think your G5 is worthless, I'll happily give you $.30 on the dollar for your worthless machine right now. I'll enjoy that machine for the next five years while you, what, go to Windows?
> How is he going to convince new users of buying his products for the next year if they will come with something better?
Hate to break it to you, but on average, there's "something better" every 9 months or so already. There's no "Osborne effect" here.
If it will make you feel any better and you think your G5 is worthless, I'll happily give you $.30 on the dollar for your worthless machine right now. I'll enjoy that machine for the next five years while you, what, go to Windows?
> How is he going to convince new users of buying his products for the next year if they will come with something better?
Hate to break it to you, but on average, there's "something better" every 9 months or so already. There's no "Osborne effect" here.