I'm curious, could Microsoft be held legally liable for the obvious risk that Outlook holds for its customers? I think that this is similar to the recent lawsuits against cigarette companies.
Imagine having your house firewired. You buy that new DVD player, and plug it into your living room TV.
Two weeks later you want to watch a movie, in your bedroom.
Instead of unplugging your DVD, you just tell it to put the picture upstairs. Your TV's infrared receiver now receives signals like your DVD player was in the room.
This type of scenario is why firewire home networks would be a great addition to a home (once all devices have a firewire port on them.)
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I'm curious, could Microsoft be held legally liable for the obvious risk that Outlook holds for its customers? I think that this is similar to the recent lawsuits against cigarette companies.
Imagine having your house firewired. You buy that new DVD player, and plug it into your living room TV.
Two weeks later you want to watch a movie, in your bedroom.
Instead of unplugging your DVD, you just tell it to put the picture upstairs. Your TV's infrared receiver now receives signals like your DVD player was in the room.
This type of scenario is why firewire home networks would be a great addition to a home (once all devices have a firewire port on them.)