
For the first time in ages, the sale of new PCs with Windows as a percentage of the PC market is declining sharply. The new winner is the Mac, but, while no one does a good job of tracking the still-new, pre-installed Linux desktop market, it's also clear that Linux is finally making impressive inroads into Windows' once unchallenged market share.
The Mac numbers are especially revealing. NPD, a global market research company, has revealed that Apple's share of the U.S. computer market jumped to 14 percent in February 2008. This was up from 9 percent in February 2007.

After diving into the opening hours of this grand-scale, sword-and-sorcery adventure, I got to see just how detailed and vast the world of Crimson Desert is in real-time, and what sorts of oddball quests and brutal combat encounters are to come in protagonist Kliff's adventures across Pywel.
This never-before-seen gameplay features a Saleen S7 being taken on a brisk journey through a portion of Forza Horizon 6’s Japan-based map.
seems quite slow to me, miss daisy would be proud, city streets with 3 cars and no pedestrians, safe driving conditions for miss daisy
no wonder phil quit

IGN: "During this Crimson Desert media event, we spoke with Will Powers, director of marketing and PR for Pearl Abyss, to clear the air and discuss the game's current state. In addition to offering some frank thoughts on the nearly seven years since Crimson Desert's reveal, Powers also shared his larger hopes for what the game can accomplish as a standalone action adventure away from the shadow of Black Desert Online."