@Yishaijah "Most people." You mean to say most PC/Mac FPS players, because if you poll the entire gaming community, I'm pretty sure most people would take the controller over the KB+M. It's a control type that the majority of the console audience just isn't familiar with.
@norman_99 It is just a specially built PC, so it wouldn't surprise me if they just licensed the PC version of the 360 controller and gave it a coat of paint.
@Sporks_Calamity @RainIsMyDrug Samsung used to, but since all of that lawsuits went down, Apple started to slowly phase out the parts they got from Samsung. It wouldn't surprise me if there were still Samsung parts, but Apple did make a point of ending those deals. Sony has provided the camera for the iPhone since the 4s. That fact makes it kind of sad that Sony's own phones have camera's that take worse photos.
@GhostN27 @D1N02982 He stopped being the chief software architect a long time ago. He left the company operations in 2008, but still maintains his seat as chairman. I haven't read his take on all this anywhere, so I wonder if he is really bothered by it one way or another.
@tranceology3 "consumer" and "smart" rarely go together the way we think it should. People aren't aware of their options, and don't like spending time seeking them out. That's what gives marketing like this so much leverage.
@---SnakePiston--- Bill Gates hasn't been CEO of Microsoft for over a decade, and completely left the company years ago to become a full-time philanthropist.
@MikeManiac61 So no one else is like you and using their old phone until it dies out? My original iPhone still going strong, although its home button is finally starting to not register every push.
@steelmouth A lot of third party companies track sales of products, so lying about that number is hard to do. The only twist on it is companies can talk about sales to retailers, and not consumers. They don't need to make the distinction, because for the producer, sales to retail is where they get their money.
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