Why Apple’s market share always been low, and why it failed to make any progress in the 90’s. Here’s an interesting look at why the Mac fell into crisis, and why the solutions of PC analysts–to be more like Dell, HP and Microsoft–didn’t work, leaving Apple to find its own turnaround strategy. Read More… Contributed […]
Category: Opinion
Zune Myths: Wireless, Markets, and BROWN
The latest iPod Killer from Microsoft has raised a lot of questions. RDM is full of answers! Here’s why many analysts are getting it all wrong on competition, markets, squirting and Brown. Read More… Contributed by: Daniel Eran, RDM
Ten More Myths of Zune
“Ten iPod vs. Zune Myths” took apart the spin on Zune, but there’s plenty left to examine. Here’s a look at the whimpers of jilted executives, painful marketing drivel and fan speak, the geeky in-jokes, as well as the market realities and technical problems facing everyone’s favorite iPod Killer.
Vista and Parallels: Pony Up
Microsoft’s latest licensing salvo on Vista means you pay more for the same experience.
How the two tech giants watched each other for ideas to copy and failures to avoid. Busts the “Myth of Expensive Macs” and the “Apple could have been Microsoft Myth”. Plus the $10,000 computers of 1990, and how both provide value with integrated products. Read More… Contributed by: Daniel Eran, RDM