Thursday, March 13, 2014
tech article
In recent tech news, Microsoft's next big headache: The Google Chromebook last year, Microsoft launched a seemingly random, preemptive campaign against Chromebooks in a series of TV commercials. The ads attacked Chromebooks' lack of functionality and compatibility compared to Windows. Chromebooks accounted for 21% of U.S. notebook sales last year, according to Nomura Securities. Chromebooks haven't become objectively better than Windows PCs, and they're not selling by the truckload. But Chromebooks are ready for mainstream adoption. They're starting to make many of us realize how non-essential a $1000 laptop is becoming. And they can compete with most of the cheaper laptops.
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