karavite
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Interesting article in the NY Times today on how PC shoppers see no need to upgrade to faster new machines. More speed doesn't help them do what they are doing now.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/30/technology/30SPEE.html
IMO, software has a long way to go to catch up with hardware, though much less so with the Mac than the PC. It seems that Apple could take advantage of this trend - get PC users to switch to a new Mac based on functionality, reliability, security and usability. Even better is less new PCs means less new copies of XP, Office... you name it! I wonder what nasty trick MS will come up to handle this one?
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/30/technology/30SPEE.html
IMO, software has a long way to go to catch up with hardware, though much less so with the Mac than the PC. It seems that Apple could take advantage of this trend - get PC users to switch to a new Mac based on functionality, reliability, security and usability. Even better is less new PCs means less new copies of XP, Office... you name it! I wonder what nasty trick MS will come up to handle this one?