Clearly, this match is far from finished!
In Round Four, Linux continued to pummel Windows with heavy body blows in gateways, servers, and access points, where it enjoys a lead of 91 to essentially zilch. Windows, on the other hand, fought back hard by expanding its huge lead in GUI-centric handheld and mobile devices, out-jabbing Linux 215 to 85 in combined PDAs, tablets, and mobile phones.
In the smartphone arena, Linux avoided complete cauliflower ear by landing eight solid head-butts, to 19 for Windows, which had corner help from a new version of its mobile OS.
Linux continued to flay Windows eight-to-three in audio visual devices, widening its overall lead there into a 3-to-1 advantage. Windows, meanwhile, scored a take-down in thin clients, though, whacking Tux eight to two, to gain a 60 percent upper hand in that category.
Finally, Linux flexed its flexibility muscle in the ever-interesting "other" category, where it buffeted Windows 15 to seven.
In summary, the battle rages on, with no clear winner but consumers, who increasingly benefit from a whole new world of ever smarter and better-connected devices. Round 4 scorecard: Linux 367, Windows 348.
It's now time for Round Five to begin. Good luck to both our heavyweights -- and may the best solution for consumers win!
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