Hoarmurath wrote:
Perhaps this is part of the reason that today Microsoft is a software company and Apple is a hardware company.
If things had gone just a little differently in the 80's, Xerox would be the King and Microsoft and Apple would both just be has-beens. Bill Gates is brilliant and his company has benefitted immensely. But that was then, and the only thing keeping them on top now, is the fact that they are on top. Apple obviously can't compete with them directly, so Apple makes their money on their hardware.
You don't stay on top just because you're on top. Look at IBM and Xerox. They were on top. You have to stay on top by providing products that people want. I personally like the MS Windows environment and love that I don't have to worry about incompatibility. Try owning JUST a Mac and see how much fun you have trying to find games etc. Let the app and game designers focus on creativity, not on compatibility. It took Apple 20 years to admit a multi button mouse was useful. Fuck proprietary shit. PCs and Windows allowed for more innovation and creativity. You can see the results in the marketshares as to people's preferences and how that battle went.
Sure, people buy Apple's products because they are "cool". They pay a little more and get a little less, so to speak. Similarly, people use Windows because even though it's shitty software, everyone who makes software knows that they need to make it work with Windows, or else they won't have a market to sell to. Microsoft has become a self-perpetuating "monopoly".
I don't think Windows XP is shitty software. I haven't crashed in years. Sure, the early versions of windows sucked, but so did hardware until plug and play was fine tuned. Even back then, I chose to battle over drivers, etc instead of buying an Apple that looked nice, cost a lot, but that's about it.
But with regard to the topic at hand, while I can't get excited about watching shows on such a small screen, I think it's a pretty neat idea to sell TV shows via iTunes.
Have they said how much your average one hour TV series episode is going to cost?