So.... it fakes the iPhone interface, the TouchWiz interface, and the Android interface all in one package? Why.... exactly would you need three fake interfaces in one system?
Source A is less illegal than Source B because Ruler C was payed off by Source D so that Source D can sue source E and F and make an example out of them for Source G, H, I, J, and K. Source L is standing by on the sidelines to see how this goes before taking any further actions.
I do kinda have to gloat about Phil Harrison not being on the list, as he, more than probably anyone with Sony, fed the most BS to the people and refused to say "sorry, our bad" about anything.
But on a side topic: Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins made the list! DAMN!
Quote: It's no secret that folks looking to pick up some new tunes would like to avoid DRM at all costs, but instead of seeing CD sales skyrocket, there's simply been a general decrease across the board in the whole "music buying scene."
jee, you think perhaps it may have something to do with music in general degrading into nothing but a mindless rehash of songs that came out 20 years or more ago and warped into mindnumbingly repetitive sounds of woops and "hollas"? I can find more musical talent in the hands of doped up chimps with baby toy instruments than from these people.
Iorgane's KIRFy F9 soon available, but our hearts will go on
Jul 24th 2009 9:57AM (Engadget)Engadget's recession antidote: win a 32GB iPod touch plus a free copy of iPodRip!
Mar 26th 2009 7:06PM (Engadget)More purported MacBook Pro shots surface, we're still unconvinced
Oct 2nd 2008 11:49AM (Engadget)Joyswag: Win this $5K dollar gaming rig from Falcon Northwest
Nov 24th 2007 7:03AM (Joystiq)Judge rules in favor of RIAA, XM ready for battle
Jan 20th 2007 6:41AM (Engadget)Next-Gen schmoozes execs, dubs Peter Moore best of '06
Dec 14th 2006 12:37PM (Joystiq)But on a side topic: Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins made the list! DAMN!
Guess that goes to show how far they've come.
iTunes sales "collapsing," blanket licensing to succeed?
Dec 12th 2006 12:21PM (Engadget)It's no secret that folks looking to pick up some new tunes would like to avoid DRM at all costs, but instead of seeing CD sales skyrocket, there's simply been a general decrease across the board in the whole "music buying scene."
jee, you think perhaps it may have something to do with music in general degrading into nothing but a mindless rehash of songs that came out 20 years or more ago and warped into mindnumbingly repetitive sounds of woops and "hollas"? I can find more musical talent in the hands of doped up chimps with baby toy instruments than from these people.