The consumer electronics industry had better own up to the facts: The digital home, which promised to add colour to our black-and-white lives, is still a fantasy ...Read the full article
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Stephen McPherson from Bradford, Canada writes: Jack,
You're absolutely right about everything except .... mare's don't make nests ;) If you were on dial up you might know that.- Posted 12/11/07 at 4:18 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Henry Egan from Cyberland, Canada writes: The author fails to mention that it is the excessive copy protection schemes inherent to most media storage systems that have rendered these systems and the idea, unworkable.
If one uses content that has no inherent copy protection, then these systems happen to work simply and flawlessly.
The thesis needs to be changed to state that it is not technological complexity, but corporate greed that has caused us to remain in the black and white world.- Posted 03/12/07 at 9:34 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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