So Microsoft gets into trouble about their practices with bundling their apps with their OS. Why does Apple get to do it?
I think it is begging for some lawyers to get involved when Apple releases an API, but then denies that the apps access to their platform on the reason that it might be better than what they did.
Does that mean by 2015 we will all have Mr. Fusion in our cars? Put in some garbage at night, lets some bacteria fart all night, and you got a full tank in the morning.
Sweet, whats next: flying cars, self-drying jackets, auto-laced nikes
and dont forget...
hoverboards!
So Microsoft gets into trouble about their practices with bundling their apps with their OS. Why does Apple get to do it? I think it is begging for some lawyers to get involved when Apple releases an API, but then denies that the apps access to their platform on the reason that it might be better than what they did.
Does that mean by 2015 we will all have Mr. Fusion in our cars? Put in some garbage at night, lets some bacteria fart all night, and you got a full tank in the morning. Sweet, whats next: flying cars, self-drying jackets, auto-laced nikes and dont forget... hoverboards!