Microsoft's DRM-Box-as-a-Computer Concept is Dying (XBox)
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2012-04-21 13:54:14 UTC
- Modified: 2012-04-21 13:54:14 UTC
Summary: Microsoft admits that it cannot quite sell Microsoft-branded locked-down computers
THE
XBox 360 was nothing less than an attack on general-purpose computing. To an extent, phones and tablets achieve the same thing -- a very dangerous downward spiral/decline of freedom, even if they run Linux, the universal kernel. Putting aside the latter, the latest
figures from Microsoft are
as dubious as always, but they do seem to show
very serious problems -- a hole in the company's pocket:
With the news that Microsoft is also seeing a decline in 360 sales with an excuse that people are holding back for the 720 it would seem that there will be many a sweaty shirt day for Steve Ballmer in 2012 – he’s going to have to dance like he’s never danced before to get Microsoft going in a product sense.
Microsoft has been losing billions of dollars online and the loss is growing with no signs of a rebound. Expect Microsoft to buy more patents, then attack more and more with patents (threats that result in settlement are an attack).
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Comments
Michael
2012-04-22 01:12:51
If you think they offer you a service you want at a reasonable price then buy one.
Where is the problem?