We want to let you use a Mac, or Windows PC, or iPad, or Android, without having to think about any of the technical details.
I've never owned an Apple product. I like the fact that PCs are open architecture and not locked down like Apple products. I feel that Macs are also unjustifiably overpriced.
We will announce a new offering, where you can get a CA expert on your PC live, via video, on a range of topics about a product.
From an app point of view, if you looked at innovation on the PC, you'd be hard pressed to find companies innovating. The list is small.
I try to exist in a world where there is freedom of opinion, where you're allowed to make jokes. I don't want to live in some PC world where no-one's allowed to say anything.
I'm pretty content with what I have, but the one thing that I don't have is something like the iPod - but PC-based. I think that would be cool.
I remember having computers at my parents' house growing up. We had different desktop PCs, but my first laptop was an IBM ThinkPad laptop. It was big, bulky, slow and terrible.
PC stuff just lowers the general acceptance of good work and replaces it with bogus poetry that celebrates values that in themselves are probably quite worthy.
In my humble opinion, the PC as we have known it is in a continuous decline and being relegated to a utility device for businesses.
I continue to see a healthy PC market, very healthy. The machines will continue to morph; you'll see smaller machines that have more capability.
Today, the PC is often still considered just a tool, but together we need to make it a lot more than that. We need to make it a path to experiences.
People often call fighting discrimination being "PC" because they don't want their own unearned privileges challenged.
Whenever you have multiple devices including multiple PCs that you want to share information with, it's always been a bit complicated.
If operating in a network environment, do not place public domain or shareware programs in a common file-server directory that could be accessible to any other PC on the network.
I do walk with a bit of a swagger. I do swear a lot. And people are going to be offended by that. But in this PC world, you can't be honest.
I haven't heard anything or seen anything out there that would lead me to believe that all of a sudden there's an unexpected drop in PCs.
PC Doris Thatcher: I could have given you the tour! I've been around the station a few times!
I have worked on PCs and on Macs and, while I have my preferences, I don't find it crippling to work on one rather than the other.
But the more I think about it, the more I think PC words are a crock of shit. If I want to describe something using a stupid word, I should.
Well, Apple invented the PC as we know it, and then it invented the graphical user interface as we know it eight years later (with the introduction of the Mac). But then, the company had a decade in which it took a nap.
The problem is, we're moving to software-as-service, which can be yanked or transformed at any moment. The ability of your PC to run independent code is an important safety valve.