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Posted by RichardK on 06/11/06 11:42
NRen2k5 wrote:
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> Your idiocy is noted - you can't play Napster tracks on an iPod and that
> was my point. I guess you completely missed the "refuted, goodnight".
The reason you can't play Napster is that they use a protection scheme
that isn't supported by 70% of shipped personal digital music devices.
The reason that the 70% of devices are iPods is partly that Napster's
terms are absolutely dreadful and restrictive compared to iTMS.
It's Apple's technology. No-one is forced to buy it. If their
combination is better and more appealing than Microsoft and some other
firm's creations, then well done Apple.
(T'other day, I priced up a Creative HD based player; it's marginally
more expensive on Amazon than the iPod. Also, the battery life for WMA
is HALF that of MP3 - so people, WMA files are bad for the environment.
Less battery life=more need to recharge, replace cells or whatever).
Richard
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