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Microsoft sees that Apple has been right all along

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    Kent Sharkey
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    re/code[^]:

    If you look at Microsoft’s new strategy, you can’t help but see that this is an acknowledgment that Apple’s business model of owning the hardware, software and services is ultimately the best one to assure Microsoft’s control of its own destiny.

    All buttons will be removed from mice then?

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      re/code[^]:

      If you look at Microsoft’s new strategy, you can’t help but see that this is an acknowledgment that Apple’s business model of owning the hardware, software and services is ultimately the best one to assure Microsoft’s control of its own destiny.

      All buttons will be removed from mice then?

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      Paul M Watt
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      ... And you eject media by dragging it to the trash bin?!

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        re/code[^]:

        If you look at Microsoft’s new strategy, you can’t help but see that this is an acknowledgment that Apple’s business model of owning the hardware, software and services is ultimately the best one to assure Microsoft’s control of its own destiny.

        All buttons will be removed from mice then?

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        Lost User
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        If you look at history, you'll find that it was Microsoft who won the desktop war, not Apple or IBM; and it was done by simply not owning the hardware. :)

        Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^][](X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett)

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