Fate of High-Def DVD up to Microsoft?
BlackMesaResearchFac writes "EE Times is reporting that Microsoft may have chosen a side in the ongoing optical disk war. From the article: 'several industry sources last week told EE Times that Microsoft is muscling into the optical-disk fray by leveraging its operating-system clout to bundle HD-DVD within Vista, the company's next-generation OS. There is also talk that the software giant may be planning to offer cash incentives -- in the form "coupons" -- to system vendors or retailers if they agree to support HD-DVD. Such coupons would provide "credits" or "memos" for each PC that is sold with HD-DVD inside.'"
Microsoft is not a monopoly anymore, the court case is over, what they're doing is legal and it is not unethical. It's business. Get over it.
This just in... Windows sucks, and Linux rules...
More info coming soon, on Slashdot: News against Microsoft, and Stuff for Linux.
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I've already decided that I won't be buying any copy protected media (movies, music, etc) if I can't easily break that copy protection (such as with DVDs) and likewise that I won't be buying any software that requires I use DRM or any kind of 'trusted computing'. So I guess that means I'll be saving a fortune as I will no longer be buying thousands of movies or spending any money on Microsoft software. I buy 500 movies a year at an average of $10 each. Wow, I just saved $5000 a year. Not good for movie companies though.
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