
Wow.
It been a long time since we&ve heard any desktop smack talk, but here we are.In a CNET interview, Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller said that kids &need to have these cutting-edge learning tools.& For Apple, that means, of course, iPads and MacBooks.
Fair enough.
But then he added, &Chromebooks don&t do that.
Chromebooks have gotten to the classroom because, frankly, they&re cheap testing tools for required testing.
If all you want to do is test kids, well, maybe a cheap notebook will do that.
But they&re not going to succeed.&