
By Jo Best
Published: Friday 28 May 2004
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XBOX was supposed to be a "better" PS2 than Sony's, yet Sony still out sells XBOX on a yearly bases by 5 to 1.....
obviously only MSFT thought XBOX was a better PS2 than Sony's.....
Tablet PC's were supposed to be better Laptops, then Laptops.... yet Tablet PC's have been reduced to a joke in the market....
obviously only MSFT thought Tablet PC's would compete well.....
MSFT's smartphone was supposed to be better than the existing smart cellphones out there, yet no one is buying them, obviously only MSFT thought that their smartphone was better....
same with the PDA, and the smart watch, and the "search engine"..
see any trends yet?
MSFT hasn't gotten anything right in like 6 years now..... ever since they got fat and lazy.........
while you wait for your micro payments, and your device that plays your music, Apple users have been enjoying those for two years now......
you've got to wonder about people who beat themselves up waiting for an "innovation" when that "innovation" is nothing but a copy of existing better products already on the market....
but thank god for sheep like you, without the 90% walmart shoppers of the world, the economy would collapse for everyone, including the ones smart enough to buy BMW's Harleys and Macs.....
Wow! I am so impressed by MS inovation departement...
Dom
not exactly a story here is it?
rumour and conjec...
Iain
How is what Microsoft talking about "better"? I se...
Anonymous
The Xbox is lauded for its beauty, compactness and...
Mark SPLINTER
XBOX was supposed to be a "better" PS2 than Sony's...
jon
Yes, it can be cheaper, but there are already chea...
Rick Hansen
Hey jon just wait until MS releases really awesome...
lantzn
I think that most people would rather not give Mic...
R.F. Burns
SEveral things - first every company is going to t...
Anonymous
One Word............VAPORWARE
Anonymous
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