Steph

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    • Mon Apr 7th 11:09 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      P2P Vendors Struggle as CDNs Lose Interest
      I disagree. P2P has a legal future, not on your computer but on your networked digital media devices. Take the Apple TV for example. Let's say you rent a movie on the iTunes store from the Apple TV. It needs to download to your box and, despite using AKAM CDN, it takes some time. More importantly, it costs Apple money. Now, imagine a P2P network of Apple TVs that all have the movie you want: faster download and virtually free for Apple.
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    • Mon Oct 1st 14:08 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Apple's iBrick Episode Should Be A Corporate Branding Disaster
      This much is clear: this is caused by Apple's alliance with AT&T rather then their own corporate DNA. Just look at the hacker activity on the AppleTV, Apple couldn't care less. A better analogy is how M$ is dealing with people who use a moded XBox on XBox live. If they detect a ROM-modifying chip they simply ban you from the service. Installing a mod also voids your warranty. Did anyone ever complain about this (except those who always seem to want something for nothing)? Cry babies the lot of them. If you want an iPhone that works just like you want it to why not inventing your own instead of ripping other's creativity?
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    • Mon Oct 1st 14:08 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Apple's iBrick Episode Should Be A Corporate Branding Disaster
      This much is clear: this is caused by Apple's alliance with AT&T rather then their own corporate DNA. Just look at the hacker activity on the AppleTV, Apple couldn't care less. A better analogy is how M$ is dealing with people who use a moded XBox on XBox live. If they detect a ROM-modifying chip they simply ban you from the service. Installing a mod also voids your warranty. Did anyone ever complain about this (except those who always seem to want something for nothing)? Cry babies the lot of them. If you want an iPhone that works just like you want it to why not inventing your own instead of ripping other's creativity?
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