Microsoft's Earnings are going down (significantly, they are now running at a loss).
Apple's Earnings and Market Capitalisation are through the roof.
One company is now making money, the other is now losing money. I have full confidence that Windows 8 will change things some-what (which is full confidence that something may change in Windows 8), however- the iOS and OS X platforms [probably my favourite platform, writing this on OS X Mountain Lion right now..], are very robust and now very integrated. This data integration, which is not present on Windows is something that Microsoft lacks. Furthermore, due to the inefficiencies in Windows, like my computer (the newest Macbook Air 13.3") runs OS X with 300 mb of ram, while Windows 7 runs on 2.2 gb, are clear indicators of lack of engineering efficiency. These problems could cause a significant consumer turn-off from Microsoft products when the price of Apple computers lowers, or the economy recovers from the recession and spending returns to normal levels.
The word "apple" has a short A sound, and the LE is pronounced "uhl."(If you are referring to the computer company Apple, yes, all of the products that it sells that start with I have stylized names that begin with a lowercase i, e.g. iPod.)
Mac. Short for Macintosh.
It was an operating system that Microsoft made... MS-DOS for short. An operating system is basically the software that makes the computer run.
Mac is short for Macintosh, the first computer with a graphical user interface in 1984 made by Apple.
the short form of Microsoft is Ms . Thank You !
"Apple" contains a short vowel sound, specifically the short "a" sound.
The word "apple" has a short A sound. It is pronounced with a short vowel sound like in the word "cat."
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It is short for "application". Another word for a computer application is a "program". Some examples of an app would be Microsoft Word, iTunes, and Guitar Hero.
Yes, the word "apple" has a short vowel sound. The "a" in "apple" is pronounced as /æ/, which is a short vowel sound in English.
A crab apple.
It was both Steve Jobs and Steve Wonzniak. They made the first Apple computer: the Macintosh (Mac for short)Names are right machine is wrong. It was the Apple I in 1976 using a MosTek 6502 processor. The Mac was much later and has used Motorola 680x0, PowerPC, and Intel processors in that order.