I had to wait and collect my thoughts before answering you on this. Look, first of all, we must agree on the term "PC". Remember that "PC" means "personal computer". In that context, there is no such thing as "PC is dying". I guess by "PC" you mean the big tower desktop computer. That's true, that is "dying" but it doesn't mean "PC" is dying. For example, Microsoft Surface is a full "PC" with full Windows on it.
This is where I have issues with this whole "PC is dying" thing that the media is hyping up. You have to be very careful and look past the Orwellian terms. By "PC is dying", they mean that they want to start locking your devices down. No more administrator (root) rights on your device. They will choose to allow or disallow whatever software they want. You will not be able to uninstall the built-in applications on these devices. Call it a modern "TV", if you will.
They have brainwashed people with this "PC is dying", "Mobile devices" thing for some years now. That's why they don't call the smartphones a "PC". They know that people are used to locked-down "phones", hence, they keep calling them "phones" and not a "PERSONAL COMPUTER". These new mobile devices, are indeed, PERSONAL COMPUTERS.
I have given example of this before. I own a Galaxy S4 Mini. 4.3" display. You look at it and hear me calling it my "PC", you would laugh, but on a closer look, it IS indeed a PC. A personal computer. I got everything in it and doing a "phone function" is just a small part of what this device does. I got measuring stick applications in it, alarms, flashlight, email, Web browser, camera (both picture and video recording), emergency alarms, emergency strobe light, countdown timer, steam, skype, GPS tracking of family members, GPS enabled map, full banking (from seeing my acccount to doing payments and bills without the need to physically go to a bank, ever), calculator + full access to my servers and "desktop PCs" using remote desktop, TV remote control functionality, VNC remote control, Firewall, mp3 player, video player (Netflix to TV etc.), I can choose which applications can access what (from gps to contacts to internet etc.), hell, I can even fully control my speakers like a Hi-Fi system and send music to them by Bluetooth ...see where I'm going with this?
This device which the media keeps calling a "phone" is in fact, not a "phone". It is a full personal computer. They just keep using these Orwellian phrases [smart, phone etc.] attached to such devices to condition people into accepting a locked-down walled
garden prison.
I wouldn't be able to do the above if this was a "smartphone". I have rooted my device, I fully wiped that Orwellian Samsung crap they put on it and installed an almost vanilla Android (Cyanogenmod) on it. Even with Cyanogenmod, I had to remove MANY components in order to make this "more vanilla" and "more
mine".
What Microsoft doesn't understand is that while they are trying to get their OS into mobile devices, at the same time, they are LOCKING IT DOWN. That is what they don't get. It will never work. No one gives a flying fuck (developers, those who matter) about such a device. That's why Android is so big. This whole removing the Start Menu is just a decoy which doubles as help to kill of many OEMs because they now also sell hardware and want less competition.
If Microsoft had put the phone function inside Windows (after all, phone function is just a driver + a small dialer application) and never forced a walled prison to users, put this on a small device, then, only then would they have succeeded. Then they would have had all the applications and developers aboard, they would have had the phone function and the full "PC" functionality. Until then, I will keep buying Android devices for my family memebers and customers.
You see, I can even connect my "phone" to mouse and keyboard AND a full HD display monitor! Never forget, there is no such thing as "PC is dying".
PERSONAL COMPUTING is alive and well! ...what the media outlets mean is that "OPEN PERSONAL COMPUTING IS DYING". They want to kill off the openness of "desktop personal computing". They want to control you, your devices and every other aspect of your life.
Microsoft isn't dying. They want to kill off Microsoft too, on purpose because Microsoft is a threat, yes, believe it or not, a threat to openness with Windows because Windows
isn't wasn't locked. You have administrator rights on it.
Let's be realistic here, however. Microsoft will never switch to an open kernel. That just won't happen and besides, Linux is already there. What we must be careful with and try to avoid is a locked-down Windows. Once Windows is fully locked-down, I'm sure Google will also start preventing the "sideloading" of applications in Android as well. Remember, they are ALL big corporations, THEY ARE ALL IN THIS THING even when they pretent to hate or fight each other. If you take a step back, you will see that both the media outlets and these corporations are MOVING ON THE SAME DIRECTION, they are pushing everyone toward the same agenda,
entering the invisible prison, feudalism in IT.
Don't be fooled by them and their lipsticks.

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Ps. For the record, I like pr0n and have nothing against gays, shemales etc. Whatever floats your boat is your business and your business alone. 