The world of personal computing is in flux. Traditional PC users are finding new and creative ways to accomplish their computing goals. For a two to three year span, some people found tablets to be their go-to personal computing devices. For other users, the smartphone continues to be a more than an adequate mobile computing device. Part of this transition comes from the growth in cloud computing over the past few years. As businesses continue to invest in cloud infrastructures, their services and applications are being built lighter and off loading a lot of processing power to the cloud. People who used to depend on desktops or laptops to process their resource-intensive workloads are now shifting their workflows to thinner clients and browsers. The need to own a PC is slowly eroding.