From that perspective, Lenovo's pending purchase of Motorola from Google makes a lot of sense. Why fight to expand your market share when you can buy a ready-made smartphone manufacturer for relatively little money (at least, compared to what Google paid for it in 2011)? Motorola has lost money so consistently under Google's leadership that Lenovo's purchase might seem odd, but it gets the company a foothold in established Western markets and will help Lenovo expand its presence in other markets, too.
Your move, Apple.
The ThinkStation P360 Ultra is a tiny beast.
The Chinese PC maker said the additional headcount will bolster its focus on its "client-edge-cloud-networ k-intelligence" IT architecture.