Microsoft Prepares Alternative To Apple iTunes
bmarklein writes "According to CNET, Microsoft is working on a version of its DRM software that supports expiration of files on portable devices. Combined with a subscription service like Pressplay (soon to become Napster) that allows unlimited "tethered" downloads, you'll be able to fill up your high-capacity player with new music for a flat monthly fee. Of course it will expire once you stop paying the sub fee, but which do you think is the better deal: $7500 to fill a 30GB player (7500 songs at $1 each) with iTunes Music Store, or $120 a year with the ability to swap in new music whenever you want? How much is it worth to you to "own" the bits?"
Yep. Still gay.
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Replace "new music" with "eye candy" and you've got the Microsoft Windows strategy!
It is not the size, but the quality, that matters.
But whatever blows your load...
when you do that send me the link. simontek.net
SimonTek
Anyways, not trying to be OT, but for those people who aren't sympathetic to the twisted billionaire fuckfaces at RIAA et al, it's a great thing.
Dual male plug RCA jack from the speaker/headphone output to the microphone input. They can't have completely secure audio path, the sound has to go somewhere.
Geez buddy, RTFA. I hate you trolls. If you had have taken the time to RTFA, you'd know that with this new scheme, decryption takes place via a chip implanted in your brain. The sound is just static unless your brain chip has the proper key. Those mic jacks aren't going to do you any good.
I'll have something intelligent to add one of these days...