“Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates told CNBC on Monday that the software giant is trying to gain market share in the Apple-dominated tablet market,” Matthew J. Belvedere reports for CNBC. “Personal computers are still a big business, he said in a ‘Squawk Box’ interview, appearing from Omaha, Neb., with fellow billionaire Warren Buffett. Gates, a board member of Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, added that it’s going to be harder to tell the difference between the tablets and personal computers.”
“‘With Windows 8, Microsoft is trying to gain market share in what has been dominated by the iPad-type device. But a lot those users are frustrated. They can’t type. They can’t create documents,’ he added. ‘So we’re providing them something with the benefits they’ve seen that has made that a big category but without giving up what they expect in a PC,'” Belvedere reports. “‘If you have Surface or Surface Pro, you have the portability of the tablet but the richness of terms of the keyboard, Microsoft Office of the PC,’ said Gates, referring to Microsoft’s tablet.”
As per “documents,” we use Pages, Keynote, and Numbers, of course – just like the rest of the iPad working world. There is no need for the expensive, bloated Office, as Microsoft, by keeping it off iPad in a misguided attempt to sell their Surface flops, is proving very nicely to the world.
You know little old Microsoft’s desperate when they trot out the irrelevant Gates to talk up fellow anachronisms like physical keyboards and Office.
Bill Gates would have had a stronger argument if he said: “iPad users can type and create documents, but struggle to file and sync them to desktop and notebook computers using Apple software”. i.e. don’t count Dropbox, which isn’t supported by all apps.
I thought Bill didnt’t allow anyone in the family or his old company to own an iOS device. How would he know what people do on their iOS devices? He just wants to be part of the party!
Of course he is talking his own book here we have to remember and I’m sure that the CNBC folks didn’t question him on that. They aren’t those types but they probably shouted EXCLUSIVE at least 12 times during the interview as they usually do… And just of fucking course it’s exclusive it’s you that are doing the interview you idiots…
I’m frustrated with MDN’s substandard App… It’s one if the slowest buggiest crappiest apps in the App Store. Really. And just now it crashes as I had prepared a long comment but now you get this instead. Your App should be among the best in the App Store… But it’s total crap… And you never listen to feed back or fix any bugs. This App haven’t been updated in like 2 years.
At least when I do create a document on my iPad, I know it will still be there and not CRASH and lose all my work like windows
So Billy boy bought one thinking there was a hidden printer inside?
Bill Gates would have had a stronger argument if he said: “iPad users can type and create documents, but struggle to file and sync them to desktop and notebook computers using Apple software”. i.e. don’t count Dropbox, which isn’t supported by all apps.
Ah, just like the good ‘ole days.
I thought Bill didnt’t allow anyone in the family or his old company to own an iOS device. How would he know what people do on their iOS devices? He just wants to be part of the party!
Of course he is talking his own book here we have to remember and I’m sure that the CNBC folks didn’t question him on that. They aren’t those types but they probably shouted EXCLUSIVE at least 12 times during the interview as they usually do… And just of fucking course it’s exclusive it’s you that are doing the interview you idiots…
I’m frustrated with MDN’s substandard App… It’s one if the slowest buggiest crappiest apps in the App Store. Really. And just now it crashes as I had prepared a long comment but now you get this instead. Your App should be among the best in the App Store… But it’s total crap… And you never listen to feed back or fix any bugs. This App haven’t been updated in like 2 years.