Carl Pei of Nothing envisions a future where smartphones rely solely on the OS and AI, eliminating the need for multiple apps by creating a proactive, automated experience that adapts to the user, though this shift is expected to take 7-10 years as consumer habits evolve.
Statcounter's latest report shows that Safari has more than 20% of desktop browser share in the US for the first time ever, while Chrome is down 6% and Safari is up by a similar amount. Windows's desktop OS share has declined globally and in the US, while MacOS is up 6%. Windows is losing share to mobile browsing just as much or more so than it is to MacOS and ChromeOS. The Mac is seeing impressive market share growth, and its usage is growing. iOS and Android have surpassed Windows as humanity's primary computing platforms.