At 3:43 PM +1000 25/9/13, Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote: >http://www.cringely.com/2013/09/19/the-secret-of-ios-7/
Is Cringely losing his touch? I'm used to him being well ahead of me. But the first 'big idea' in the article is: "Here's what I think is happening ... a growing emphasis from here on out will be the role of iOS on the desktop" (last three words in italics). I've been on a long-term path to escape Mac for over 3 years now, because of the iOS-isation of OSX. And I didn't think that I was being at all prescient, just pragmatic. (I've had a great run on Macs, and the hardware's still worth the margin; but the software takes you hostage). [Okay, I'm fudging a little. Cringely also says that, if his interpretatoin of Apple's direction is right, the desktop ceases to be the hub of the home network and becomes just the HCI components, with storage and processing in handset(s) and the cloud. (We used to call it 'docking', and it used to involve a rigid frame or lots of cables). [And his mooted MacBook Vacuum is cute, even if it does still weigh 500gm and remains fragile for a few years yet. [At 447, Apple shares looked pretty attractive on 17 Sep 13. [Achtung: non-linear y-axis: http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/aapl/stock-chart?intraday=off&timeframe=10y&splits=off&earnings=off&movingaverage=None&lowerstudy=volume&comparison=off&index=&drilldown=off -- Roger Clarke http://www.rogerclarke.com/ Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd 78 Sidaway St, Chapman ACT 2611 AUSTRALIA Tel: +61 2 6288 6916 http://about.me/roger.clarke mailto:[email protected] http://www.xamax.com.au/ Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Law University of N.S.W. Visiting Professor in Computer Science Australian National University _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
