While many are always grumbling after each Apple event, this one produced maybe somewhat more grumbles than on average. The main gripe is naturally related to the Pro-desktop segment.
Still, I suddenly had the feeling there's been less discussion about going hackintosh, than there was before.
And it's true, at least according to google trends (https://www.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=hackintosh). The long-term trend is downwards... (Picture attached)
What I find noteworthy here, is that there's a spike right now (no updated nMP?) and the spikes are usually situated at the end of summer/autumn. Would someone want to run a correlation exercise, whether those spikes correlate to Apple's computer product launches?
What are your thoughts?
Still, I suddenly had the feeling there's been less discussion about going hackintosh, than there was before.
And it's true, at least according to google trends (https://www.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=hackintosh). The long-term trend is downwards... (Picture attached)
What I find noteworthy here, is that there's a spike right now (no updated nMP?) and the spikes are usually situated at the end of summer/autumn. Would someone want to run a correlation exercise, whether those spikes correlate to Apple's computer product launches?
What are your thoughts?