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hey everybody Jennifer from Tarle speech with your pronunciation question

today's question is how do I pronounce the question word asking for a choice

which wh IC h and how do i pronounce the word which w i TCH

which is a magical woman who flies around on a broom good news as you

probably already know these words are pronounced exactly the same we have a

few silent letters here so I think that really throws people off the h in this

word is silent we do not say it and the T we don't say the T and then a CH we

just say a CH sound which is actually two sounds put together very quickly a T

and an SH sound that make a new sound so you only have to say the CH sound no T

in this situation so we're gonna start both words with the W sound

wah and this sound is made with very rounded lips you're gonna pull your lips

back slightly for the short I sound and your tongue is going to be sort of high

and flat in your mouth okay so wi wi then you're gonna round your lips again

for that CH sound touch the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front

teeth and then pull it back to the middle of your mouth and let that air

puff out which which which which witch is which give it a try I know people are

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Mac vs PC - Which Is Better? - Duration: 8:49.

When we talk about PCs, we mean "personal computer", which is quite a broad term.

After all, your smartphone or laptop or even your calculator are all kinds of personal

computers.

But the term we use now originally meant "IBM PC-compatible", and this related to IBM's

computers that could run certain operating systems.

Nowadays we tend to think of PCs as computers that run operating systems such as Windows

or Linux, and those computers have been separated from Macintosh computers.

But in terms of hardware these days, we are not talking chalk and cheese.

The differences are more like Camembert and Cheddar...for the record, we think Macs are

the former in this analogy).

And of course some people prefer one over the other- but why?

Today we will look at some of the reasons, as delve into some statistics, in this episode

of the Infographics Show, Mac vs PC.

So, the first statistic we will look at tells us that Windows OS is way out in front in

terms of market share.

It currently has a massive 88.53 percent share of the global market.

Mac OS has 8.75 percent.

Linux meanwhile is third at 2.27 percent.

Though Microsoft has been feverishly pushing people to use its latest operating system,

Windows 10, more users around the world are still on Windows 7, but Windows 10 is catching

up and should be in front by 2020.

As for how many people in the world are currently using Mac compared to PC, it's said that

over one billion people in 2017 were actively using Windows, with about 400 million of those

people using Windows 10.

Apple on the other hand said that total Mac users was about 100 million.

If so many people are fond of Apple's OS, why are so few people using it?

Well, the cost for one thing.

A couple of years ago, the average Mac cost around $1,300.

That was compared to the $600 the average person spent on a PC.

If we look at Apple's new top of the line 15-inch MacBook Pro, the price is $2,799.00.

Meanwhile Microsoft's Surface Book costs around the same and there are plenty of other

high-end laptops out there, but Apple doesn't exactly have a bargain basement the way PC

does.

If we are talking about desktops, the iMac Pro is currently on sale for $4,999.

Again, there are PC desktops out there that cost around the same amount of money, such

as Microsoft's Surface Studio, but there are many, many budget desktops that the average

person can afford, while the smallest, cheapest iMac is still around $1,300.

But maybe you're a gamer.

We looked at lists of best gaming desktop computers in 2018 and none of Apple's machines

were listed.

Many of the best gaming machines were anywhere from $900 - $5,000, with some reviewers saying

the best of the budget gaming PCs was the Dell XPS Tower SE at around $550.

The website TechAdvisor sums it up like this for gaming regarding Mac vs PC, "This category

isn't even close.

If you like gaming, then a Windows PC is hands-down the better choice over a Mac.", and the

title of a 2017 article by Digital Trends should be answer enough, "Why gaming on

MacOS is dead forever and never coming back."

If you look at the popular gaming service Steam's gaming statistics for March 2018,

the numbers show that around 99 percent of gamers were using Windows, indicating that

the vast majority of gamers seem to prefer PC.

What this all tells us is what you already probably know.

Apple's machines are sleek and look beautiful, but if you are a budget-minded person, there

will likely always be a cheaper PC out there that is just as good in terms of what it can

do.

If you are a gamer, a designer, or just someone who streams TV and writes emails, you can

find a Windows PC as good as any Mac that will cost you less money.

What it often boils down to is what operating system you prefer or what you have just gotten

used to.

Users become fluent in things like keyboard shortcuts or they just prefer certain programs

on one OS.

But it's not all about functionality, though.

Apple's design looks good.

It always has, and some people say that's why Macs are so popular with the creative

community.

If you want to look good, you get a Mac, after all, not everyone who drives a Ferrari is

interested in driving at 180mph or even cares what is under the hood.

They bought the car as a status symbol, just as Macs still give people a high-status badge.

Some people will likely deny this, but there is ample evidence out there that all around

the world Apple products are indeed a status symbol.

Most critics tell us this is slowly changing, though, as manufacturers of PCs have concentrated

more over the last few years on making machines that look cool.

Now you may be thinking, oh no, not me, you see I'm all about security and I'm not

interested in showing off.

U.S. security firm Kaspersky wrote that while indeed Macs were prone to fewer online threats

as PCs were in the past, that is changing.

"The rising popularity of Mac operating systems in recent years has made them a prime

target for cybercriminals and Macs have subsequently fallen prey to a number of viruses, malware

and other web threats," wrote the company.

It is still true, though, wrote Kaspersky, that Windows machines are presently more vulnerable

to viruses than Macs.

So that is one very good reason to buy a Mac, even though we shouldn't have a false sense

of security in light of the growing number of Mac attacks, but for now, with the majority

of the world using PCs, that's where the majority of cyber attacks are focused.

Another thing is the fact it's so easy to build onto your PC compared to a Mac.

Apple wants to keep you in its own ecosystem, and this isn't always a good thing.

It gives users fewer options and can add to costs.

But Microsoft has its flaws too: When Windows 10 came out, it was severely criticized for

being too pushy regarding advertising, and for employing data tracking features in the

OS that weren't always obvious.

"Windows 10 is spying on you", became a headline for a while after the OS was released.

But what are the best selling computers of all time?

Well, number one goes to the Commodore 64, released in 1982 with over 17 million units.

Next was the Commodore Amiga 500 (released in 1987, with 6 million units); MSX (released

in 1983, with 5 million units); and Sinclair ZX Spectrum (released in 1982, with 5 million

units).

1977's Apple II sold one million units and 1998's iMac sold around 800,000 units.

Historically, PCs reign supreme over Mac.

For 2017, when we look at total PC sales against Mac sales, Apple is still a ways behind other

manufacturers.

Apple PC sales that year were 19.6 million, while Dell sold 41,821,000 PCs.

Lenovo sold 54,857,000 PCs and HP was on top, selling 58,800,000 PCs.

If we look at quarter one 2018, the top four are still in the same position.

Apple has so far shipped 4.26 million units, Dell 9.88 million, Lenovo 12.35 million, and

HP 12.86 million.

Many critics out there believe that Apple must once again stun people as it's been

resting on its laurels for too long.

In terms of what's under the hood, Apple's machines aren't much different from what

many other manufacturers release.

In terms of sleekness and originality, many of Apple's foes now have machines that are

almost as pleasant to the eye as the Apple machine.

If Apple wants to improve its market share, it's high time they come up with a bold

new design and offer improved hardware or more useful software.

Finally, we might add that Windows has a far larger application library.

In 2017 there were around 670,000 apps in the Windows Store and four million applications

outside the Store.

The Mac App Store by comparison had around 30,000 apps, with some people a few years

back asking if the company had given up on the store altogether.

In conclusion, PCs have budget machines for all your needs- so if you are short a penny

or two then PCs win all the way.

Macs are great machines, though, and if you like the style and the functionality, then

you should buy one, but if you are looking for power and are budget-minded, you should

stick with

a PC.

So, which

do you prefer?

Is Apple's outward style better than having better hardware inside?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

Also, be sure to check out our other video called Millenials vs Generation Z - How Do

They Compare?!

Thanks for watching, and, as always, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe.

See you next time!

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When to Use Which UX Research Method - Duration: 4:41.

How do you know which UX research method to do when?

Let's look at a few criteria to help us decide.

First, think about watching or asking.

Research can be either behavioral and observed by researchers or self-reported by the user,

which is also known as attitudinal.

When your research question has to do with what people actually do, or whether something

is discoverable, findable, understandable, or usable, it's most informative to observe this.

So use a method like a usability test.

If you're in very early design phases, like you have sketches or wireframes, you can still

observe usage by giving people tasks to do, with just those paper sketches.

As your design progresses, create high-fidelity, dynamic, clickable prototypes to test.

When you have design concepts, it's tempting to just show it to users and ask what they think.

But instead, direct the user to try and actually do something.

If you're wondering what people have to say, like whether they believe they'll like or

dislike something, that can be researched with self-reported methods like

interviews, surveys, and focus groups.

Another criteria to help us decide which research method to use when relates to numbers or stories.

Or quantitative or qualitative research.

If your goal is to compare products or designs, to get benchmarks to which the future design

will be compared, or to compute expected cost savings from design changes, you will use

a quantitative research method.

Some quantitative methods to use when you have these goals are card sorting, which calls

for about 20 users, tree testing, which calls for between 50 and 100 people, eyetracking

heatmaps, which need 40 users, quantitative usability tests, during which we watch people

do tasks and take measurements, like time on tasks and success rate,

we start with about 20 users for these and the number increases depending on the desired confidence interval

and statistical significance; web analytics, like A/B testing or multivariate testing,

which require many more users; surveys always require many more respondents.

On the other side is qualitative testing that we use to quickly and cheaply learn so we

can iterate the design and improve it as much as possible before releasing it.

Very early prototypes can be usability tested with just 2 target users.

Make a change based on what we observe, and then test it again with two more people.

The next criteria is tangible or not.

We also study people when we have no design at all.

Especially in very early design phases, we want to learn how people work and live.

A field study is a great method to use for these needs, when we go to users and observe

their every day activities.

Then if we care about user behavior, or ease of use for that matter, over time, then we

want to do a longer study, or a longitudinal study.

This might be a diary study in which people keep a journal or answer a series of questions;

another option is to do a series of surveys; and yet another appropriate research method

is a video journal or camera study, where people record themselves at certain times.

The last criteria I'll discuss for choosing UX research methods is context.

If you desire situational data that comes at the user's location, there are several options.

One is a field study where you go to the user's office, home, car, or other site.

Then you can still get some context information with the following methods, like a remote usability test.

Even a live, online intercept study gives a small amount of context and that catches

the user while he or she is actually attempting a task on your website.

And another type of study that goes by the same name, researchers intercept a person live

at a place like a coffee shop or mall.

These studies are usually very short and are okay to do in a chaotic setting.

The flip side of that are lab studies, where you opt for a controlled environment so you

can make the absolute most of the precious time that you have with your user.

For more infomation >> When to Use Which UX Research Method - Duration: 4:41.

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12 Places in the World for Which Nature has not Regretted Colors - Duration: 1:28.

12 Places in the World for Which Nature has not Regretted Colors

One thing we've discovered over and over again is that nature is always weirder than

what we give it credit for.

That's why, for instance, some of the most staggering naturally occurring landscapes

on Earth don't look like they belong on Earth at all.

They look like they were created in a lab, or beamed down to our world from a distant

fold in the universe.

Tell us you wouldn't think you'd been kidnapped by aliens if one day you woke up

to see such a beauty … Terraces In Japan

Lavender Fields In France

National Park Hitachi In Japan

Bamboo Forest In Japan

Salar De Uyuuni Lake Mirror In Bolivia

Japanese Wisteria

Mount Roraima On The Border Of Brazil, Venezuela And Guyana

Tianjie Mountain In China

Flower Fields Canola In China

Pink Lake In Senegal Retba

Blueberry Forest In Belgium

Park Takinoue In Japan

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