Microsoft has a killer advantage against Android on the desktopMight Android PCs simply be too much hassle to make work?January 8, 2014 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in PCs
The so-called 'death of the PC'Is the PC dying? Not really. It's more to do with that users now have choice about which tools they use.October 29, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in PCs
What do people mean when they say 'the PC is dying'?There's been much made of 'the death of Windows' or 'the death of the PC' over the past six months, but I've started to wonder recently what people actually mean when they say 'the PC is dying'?April 26, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in PCs
OEMs have the power to make or break smaller Windows tabletsConsumers seem to prefer smaller tablets, and its down to the OEMs to try and turn out Windows tablets that work well at this smaller scale. But OEMs could muck it up for everyone.April 23, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in PCs
The Chromebook isn't selling, so what?Apparently, people aren't buying Chromebooks. Or they're buying them, but not using them. But does that actually matter?April 17, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in PCs
Is innovation possible if you can't move the cheese?Innovation means change, and consumers tend to react badly to change. (Look at how Windows 8 is working out.) Can technology companies innovate without moving the cheese...?April 11, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in PCs