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- Oh. Great. Nobody should buy a Mac because you start to do other things than what you intended. How logical! /end sarcasam Seriously though, if you didn't do random other things on your mac...
- this is so true i used to love some of these songs until they over killed then on tv
- This is an interesting concept. I am tempted to get one for myself.
- I have exactly the same problem, I work full time then have to come home to domestic stuff, sleep etc etc... It wouldn't be so bad if it was just write a quick post but one has to make comments...
- I never had a broken ipod before... I think you should just sell it and get some new accessories for you brand new ipod. http://www.superwarehouse.com/Apple_iPod/b/25/c/3034
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I am a huge fan of Apple. They make great hardware as well as software, but when Steve Jobs wrote an “open letter” denouncing DRM I knew it was just a stunt. The reason Apple is doing well is because they work under closed platforms and DRM’s. Apple has ... Continue reading »
I am a huge fan of Apple. They make great hardware as well as software, but when Steve Jobs wrote an “open letter” denouncing DRM I knew it was just a stunt. The reason Apple is doing well is because they work under closed platforms and DRM’s. Apple has ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
Which works, obviously, or I wouldn't be happily typing away from my MacBook while my iPod recharges, but you can't really get away from it.
I think all the other stuff about Apple relying on DRM makes a lot more sense when you view it from that perspective. And actually there's a lot to be said for the approach. They do some very slick integration that kinda looks like magic on the user end but in reality comes down to simply having a very predictable environment -- one designed by Apple specifically to be compatible with other Apple products.
I don't think it's even so much that they're actively rejecting the idea of interoperability with other people's products so much as they're just completely indifferent to it. If you were them, would you bother?