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The new Windows 8 Start screen.Microsoft Corp.Global PC shipments fell by 
13.9 percent in the first quarter of 2013, and according to analyst 
firm IDC , Windows 8 could very well be the reason.On Wednesday, 
the Wall Street Journal reported that 76.3 million PC units shipped during 
the most recent financial period, marking the biggest decline since the 
IDC began publishing quarterly numbers 19 years ago.Here are the leading 
manufacturers of personal computers worldwide in first quarter of 2013:-- 
Hewlett-Packard Co., 12.0 million shipped worldwide, 15.7 percent share, 
down 23.7 percent from a year earlier-- Lenovo Group Ltd., 11.7 million, 
15.3 percent share, unchanged-- Dell Inc., 9.0 million, 11.8 percent share, 
down 10.9 percent-- Acer Group, 6.2 million, 8.1 percent share, down 31.3 
percent-- AsusTek Computer Inc., 4.4 million, 5.7 percent share, down 19.2 
percent-- Others, 33.1 million, 43.4 percent share, down 10.0 percent-- 
Total, 76.3 million, down 13.9 percent.Source: Associated PressThe reaction 
to Windows 8 is real, Jay Chou, an IDC analyst, said to 
The Wall Street Journal.Increased demand for mobile devices such as smartphones 
and tablets have also played a role in this decline, but Windows 
8 hasnt helped. IDC continued to say that the OS actually contributed 
to the slump, saying that Windows 8 devices come with features that 
dont excel in a tablet mode and take away from traditional PC 
usage.MORE: 5 Windows 8 Apps to Bring B
In President Obama's push to crack down on the abundance of firearms 
in America, proposed gun-control legislation may be having the opposite 
effect.Updated FBI statistics show that background checks in the first three 
months of the year far outpace the number of checks in early 
2012. The stats show that from January through March, gun owners went 
through 7 million background checks -- compared with just 4.8 million in 
the first three months of last year.The spike in checks, coupled with 
mounting anecdotal claims that ammunition is hard to come by, comes amid 
concern by gun owners that new proposals at the state and federal 
level could limit access to firearms.Though supporters of the legislation 
say that is not the case, the assurances haven't stopped what statistics 
suggest is a run on weapons. The purchases have picked up ever 
since Obama's election in 2008. Since 2009, there have been 71 million 
background checks logged in the federal system. The annual number has risen 
every year.The recorded checks only apply to sales from licensed dealers.The 
most recent spike further adds to the underlying challenge facing lawmakers 
-- how do you regulate weapons when there are already 300 million 
of them, and rising, in circulation?While some lawmakers have proposed clawing 
back currently owned assault-style weapons, most proposed assault-weapons 
bans only apply to future purchases. And at the federal level, the 
chance of such a ban passing has 



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