I just tried all of the examples on the page with IE7 that is part of 5472.winmain_idx01.060713.1900, and it appeared to render everything correctly..Correctly meaning what the author expected the render to look like. I'd say that means IE7 has fixed the bug.
As far as I know, developers already pay them to develop on the Xbox platform. Dev kits cost money and MS gets a piece of every unit sold. Its called "the console business model".
I just tried all of the examples on the page with IE7 that is part of 5472.winmain_idx01.060713.1900, and it appeared to render everything correctly. .Correctly meaning what the author expected the render to look like. I'd say that means IE7 has fixed the bug.
As far as I know, developers already pay them to develop on the Xbox platform. Dev kits cost money and MS gets a piece of every unit sold. Its called "the console business model".
I believe for WHQL certification the drivers are required to be signed by the OEM. That signature could be used to verify the driver is genuine.