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Originally Posted by Uncle Erik 
Let's see how it stacks up against the fourth generation iPhone that will be here in July. Rumor is Apple is done with the current platform and something entirely new is on the way.
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Can't be that different. The joys of common hardware means that the 4G iPhone will likely be moving to a slower version of A4 processor in the iPad and will be roughly equivalent in horsepower to all the other Arm Cortex A9 based devices out there. I don't see anything other than the usual hardware/software revamp (bigger screen, more resolution, slicker interface, front facing camera) out there for the iPhone, especially now with the iPad out.
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Originally Posted by Uncle Erik 
I suppose we can expect a new Microsoft tablet around 2014.
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Bit unfair since Microsoft has had tablets with both mobile and desktop OSes out long before Apple conceived the iPad, and will have a whole new generation of tablets out based on a mobile variant of Windows 7 around the time the iPad releases. Just because the mainstream media doesn't cover it doesn't mean it didn't happen. Will they be successes? Probably not. Unlike Apple's users, the PC crowd tends to have an unhealthy attachment to legacy capability.
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Originally Posted by Uncle Erik 
If Microsoft wants to get anywhere, they'll have to stop being a "me too" company several years after the fact. Phone, MP3 player, search engine, game console, etc. They never realize an opportunity until someone else stakes out a new field and becomes dominant.
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WinMo was carving out marketspace long before the iPhone was released. The lack of success was more due to hardware limitations than effort. MS Search was online around the same time Google was incorporated and went in the same failed content aggregation direction that Yahoo did. The Xbox's release was par for course in the console world, and Microsoft has been particularly successful in driving the shift towards online interaction that the console world has been undergoing for the past decade. Zune? Yeah, I'll give you that. Complete cash in.
Really, MS's issue isn't that they don't try. It's just that they have a tendency of failing when they do and poisoning the well for later attempts.