Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Bill Gates Bless Windows 8


Windows 8 operating system will be marketed Microsoft. Bill Gates had already given its blessing to the successor to Windows 7.

"I'm satisfied with it (Windows 8-ed). Hardware The partners have also done a good thing to take advantage of its features," said Gates, who had tried Windows 8.

Bill Gates is no longer active in the Microsoft and prefer working in humanitarian foundation Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. But of course she kept watch on developments under the leadership of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.

For example, the OS has interace specifically for touch screen devices. Microsoft plans to release Windows 8 officially on 28 October.

We quoted from the Herald Sun, Sunday (09/30/2012), he considered the Windows 8 OS is an interesting product. Indeed, Windows 8 has a variety of new features that do not exist in the previous version.

Meanwhile, the 'Problem Map, Fans Still Forgiveness Apple'

Map of Apple Maps in iOS 6 dogged enough that CEO Tim Cook weakness apologize. But this measure was not considered necessary. After all, Apple fans have assessed forgiving attitude on the weaknesses of Apple products.

"However, we believe he has made the right decision to protect and enhance the Apple brand in the long term," he added.

"Despite the negative media coverage about the new map of Apple, Tim Cook is not supposed to write a letter and bring more attention to this issue," said Brian White, a market analyst at Topeka Capital Markets.

"He immediately recognized the problem and not make excuses. He apologized immediately," said Rick that we quoted from Computerworld, Monday (01/10/2012).

Other analysts also praised Cook. Jonathan Rick, public relations experts declared open letter Cook is refreshing.

iPhone 5 itself is on track scored a great success. As many as 5 million units reportedly sold in the first three days of marketing.

"The customer Apple is forgiving. They realize that the mapping is a long-term thing," Rick said, adding that Siri could be called a half-baked product at first. After all, the iPhone is still selling well.

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