Posted Jul 12, 2006 at 10:02AM by Ernest G. Listed in: Laptops & Notebooks, Laptop News Tags: Linux, Microsoft, Mac OS X, Windows XP, Nimble
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nimbleFrom the Nimble company blog comes the story of an employee that used the Microsoft line of operating systems from the very beginning of his career only to make the switch to OS X after the years of frustration became too much for him to bear.

From DOS 2.1 to Windows XP he continued to suffer through instability, insecurity and lack of functionality. Finally, after losing one too many machines to a build up of malware, he decided to go Mac and not look back!

I may have been exaggerating his suffering (in a poor attempt at humor) but the underlying problems that pushed him away from Windows are real and cannot be ignored. The Nimblogger goes on to detail some of the differences between the two operating systems, along with some of the deficiencies that he found in Windows.

Many of the negative points that he makes about XP are legitimate but, he seems to have developed a permanently hostile stance toward Microsoft that cannot be changed. Although most of his assertions are common knowledge and their validity is not in doubt, some of his assertions simply express his now soured opinion of Microsoft.

The number of viruses floating around in the wild facing XP users, the level of style and design savvy apparent in the machines and the "it just works" factor are but a few of the reasons the author gave for making the switch.

Having been a Mac and a PC owner myself, I can attest to the fact that Macs actually do work out of the box better than PCs, and the Nimblogger seems to agree with me. Either way you look at it, more operating systems would benefit everyone; prices would likely be lower, consumers would have more systems to chose from and the competition would foster advancements in technology.

Regardless of what OS you use, learning about the causes behind an experienced computer users decision to switch operating systems can give you more to think about the next time you need to decide on a platform to use.


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Posted Jul 08, 2006 at 07:40AM by Remi M. Listed in: Cellular News, Cellular Phones Tags: Korea, Motorola, Yi Cheol-sang
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VK Mobile KoreaKorean handset maker, VK, has been quiet lately and unlike its contemporaries in the cellular phone business, they haven't released a lot of new handsets. Now we know the reason why. The company has been declared bankrupt after it failed to pay its creditors and trading in the company's shares has been suspended pending a de-listing on July 22.

South Korean newspapers were buzzing over this development as a lot of them had reported recently that the Korean company owed its creditors 1.78 Billion Korean Won (U.S.$1.90 Million). They also mentioned that the International Bank of Korea has suggested that VK must put in place a strategy to deal with its debt or face collapse. This stern statement came shortly after the passing of a deadline to pay back, but there are also reports saying that VK was apparently able to pay its creditors soon after the deadline.

VK was initially involved in battery manufacturing, and it is only in 2002 when they began to make cellular phones. At first, the company was successful as they post sales of approximately 400 Billion Korean Won (U.S.$426.84 Million) in 2004, but this was not to last. Competition is fierce, plus the company miscalculated big time with the costly purchase of French phone company VMTS in 2005. However, all is not lost. VK CEO Yi Cheol-sang vowed that the company will be back.

How? That we don't know for now. But it was rumored that Illinois-based Motorola had signed a lucrative handset design and manufacturing deal with VK. If this is the case, then Motorola may be VK's only chance of getting back in the saddle once more.

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