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December 05, 2006

Apple Wants To Play Games

So, the latest Apple rumor is that the fruit folks want to enter the video game market. Fine. No issue with that at all. Just like I have no issue with Microsoft coming out with a media player.

Let me say this, though. In the "Mine is bigger than yours" race to conquer the universe it makes me ponder a bit when I see companies going after each other's turf when they could be devoting their resources into fixing things like overheating computers, flickering screens, security issues, bloated code, etc... Oh, and how about fixing that DRM thing. Spend some time trying to make consumers happy instead of the giant pissing contest will ya.

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