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    Microsoft is losing its grasp on the technology markets

    tech.blorge.com

    The Xbox 360 is a disaster of resources and destroyed customer loyalties, Windows Vista is a name murmured only in hushed tones, and some of Microsoft’s highest ranking execs are jumping ship. Microsoft is a sinking ship, and is losing passengers to every one of its competitors.

    Does it not strike anyone else as odd that the bigwigs of the Xbox team, and even Bill Gates himself, have left their posts? When I say the Xbox 360 is a disaster, I’m simply pointing to evidence that, as suggested by an “inside” source in a recent article, Microsoft released the 360 anticipating a 1 in 3 failure rate, and figured Bill’s big bank account could weather the storm.

    Customers who have experienced a failed Xbox, or multiple ones, are frustrated with Microsoft’s nonchalant “We’ll just replace it again for you” attitude, and are turning to competitors Nintendo and Sony for more stable gaming options. Customers grow tired of Microsoft’s “We’re the biggest and we know it” mentality, and if sales don’t reflect that mentality now, they surely will.

    Microsoft is consistently being wounded and weakened in the software realm with the failure of Windows Vista. Only once before has a company been so quick to begin publicly discussing a new operating system so soon after the current iteration’s release, and that was Microsoft’s reckless blunder in Windows ME. I find it interesting that, back then, Microsoft’s grip was much stronger, and competitors were much smaller, so Microsoft didn’t really suffer.

    The situation has changed. Apple is making great strides in achieving a much larger market share with its OS X Leopard coupled with Mac computers; many consumers are even beginning to adopt free open source operating systems like Linux simply to avoid the mess that is Vista.

    Does it not strike anyone else as peculiar that Bill Gates is stepping down? The expression “quit while you’re ahead” comes to mind. It seems Bill, who is a fairly intelligent bloke, is cashing in his chips before his name is sullied with more corporate debacles. Let’s not mention Peter Moore, man behind the Xbox, who has also quite abruptly relinquished his position.

    The future isn’t looking bright for Microsoft. What is looking bright, however, is the future of the technology markets. With Microsoft losing its grip, other companies who bring a lot of innovation to the table can begin to compete, and with that, we can once again hope to see advancement. Not poorly manufactured gaming machines and faulty operating systems based on outdated programming.

    #2
    apple will probably surpass it soon if it already hasnt

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      #3
      Originally posted by dfwtx View Post
      apple will probably surpass it soon if it already hasnt
      Isn't apple owned by microsoft or something like that?

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        #4
        Originally posted by USA4LIFE View Post
        Isn't apple owned by microsoft or something like that?
        no i seriously doubt that, they're major competitors

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          #5
          Originally posted by dfwtx View Post
          no i seriously doubt that, they're major competitors
          They were partners like 6 years ago so I must have been thinking of that.

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            #6
            I don't understand why everyone harps on VISTA, if you dont like the operating system because of its bugs GO BACK TO XP and wait it out. I just don't understand the mindset of certain people. If you're sick enough to complain about it day after day, change over to something else. That quote about people switching over to Linux makes me laugh... people have been switching over to that free operating system since way back.

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              #7
              Perhaps Microsoft is falling behind in the gaming world but in business Microsoft will still remain strong competition.

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                #8
                who ever is the source for this article is a complete idiot. Lets be serious 360 is a ****ed up system ,but everyone still rates it as a great system. As it states in the article people replacing multiple units so they still must want one. I must admit I had one that broke down on me but I still think its the best system out. As for Vista I think it may just be too advance for the idiots that use I do admit they rushed it out. Microsoft will have monopoly regardless 95% companies run off of windows based platforms so for you to say that is ridiculous.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by USA4LIFE View Post
                  They were partners like 6 years ago so I must have been thinking of that.
                  I think there was something like that...

                  One of them bought a crap load of shares of the other company and owned a good portion of it...

                  I think it was Microsoft buying Apple stocks....

                  Anywho Apples not a bad company but alot of people make the point that its more secure...I'm not sure how secure it is but honestly people are quicker to make virus' for Windows because more people have it..If everyone went to OS X then there'd be a ****load of virus' for OS X...

                  The only thing OS X doesn't do good with at all is gaming...Still I prefer windows...

                  As far as windows falling behind..idk...

                  Xbox 360 was a big loss for awhile but lets look at some truths....As far as gaming 360's doing the best (next to Wii but Nintendo has been making a prophet on Wii's since the launch)...Microsoft owns a bunch of the studios that make the games for the system so alot of prophets from the games you buy go right to Microsoft..
                  Microsoft also still has the corner on the Smartphones...most SmartPhones use Windows Mobile (next to the iPhone)...

                  Microsoft still has Zunes and all that other ****... so maybe they're slipping but they've got alot of company's so don't count them out...though Apple is now slouch either (iPods, iPhones, Apple TV, OS X, iMac, Power Mac, Power book, etc)
                  Last edited by RockyMarcianofan00; 02-10-2008, 07:48 PM.

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                    #10
                    I have Windows Vista the basic version and I really don't have any problems. As for the 360 I went with PS3 instead just because I had Xboxes before and had to go through a couple of them. I still think the 360 is a good system and my brother and friends have the system so I still play it. In the end I don't regret my decision the PS3 works for me.

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