1) Microsoft creates/acquires technology to do ??? 2) They force ??? on everyone making it a part of the OS or recommending it on Windows Update 3) Other vendors of ??? get run out of business as MS takes a large share of the ??? business.
Now just substitue "spyware" for ??? and you can see that in a little while, we will only have one spyware vendor to deal with. Much easier!
I thought I heard that the iTunes Music Service wasn't really making much money for Apple and that it's real value is to sell more iPods. If that is the case, does it affect Apple at all? It seems that for most people, iPods will still be a desirable product, partly because of the associated iTunes Music Service and its ease of use.
In any case, I imagine that Apple will have to do something about it as they will surely be under pressure from the RIAA.
Just look at past history:
1) Microsoft creates/acquires technology to do ???
2) They force ??? on everyone making it a part of the OS or recommending it on Windows Update
3) Other vendors of ??? get run out of business as MS takes a large share of the ??? business.
Now just substitue "spyware" for ??? and you can see that in a little while, we will only have one spyware vendor to deal with. Much easier!
Ah, so you were shopping at Radio Shack. That explains it.
I thought I heard that the iTunes Music Service wasn't really making much money for Apple and that it's real value is to sell more iPods. If that is the case, does it affect Apple at all? It seems that for most people, iPods will still be a desirable product, partly because of the associated iTunes Music Service and its ease of use.
In any case, I imagine that Apple will have to do something about it as they will surely be under pressure from the RIAA.