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(Sep 4, 2008 - 5:23 PM)
but he has a point...
ISP and media providers don't have to see eye to eye.. Broadband is fast, but not that fast. In 5 years ? Maybe, but I don't think so. US, Japan - but what about the rest of the world ?
Not to mention Bouns features and such. You'll have to stream the movie twice, just to listen to a commentary. In 2002 I've heard people talking about the "death of the CD". It's still here..
Plus, Blu-ray indeed cost more to produce, that's no secret.
Anyway, his guess is as good as yours/mine
(Sep 4, 2008 - 5:14 PM)
Fully installing it's files to the user's AppData folder ? That's not my idea of how things should be.
(Sep 4, 2008 - 3:16 PM)
Given the fact that IE8 replaces IE7/IE6 and Chrome is in addition to those, that's no wonder. I assume people will be OK to try it out, knowing they can still use IE7 if needed.
(Not to mention that non-tech media welcomed Chrome much more than IE8)
(Sep 4, 2008 - 3:12 PM)
"In fact, some have suggest that one of Microsoft's reasons...."
Who are those "some" ?
(Dec 9, 2006 - 8:17 PM)
So, you think Windows OS should cost less than WinZip ? : )