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"Unmistakable Marks Warranted Genuine Snarks The Pahr of Stahle (As they say in places where they pronounce things funny. Texas, maybe.) Anyway, when it comes to style, forget about Apple. Let’s talk about the Nintendo DS, which used to look like this and now looks like this . Just a minor cosmetic restyle, nothing major. Unless you look at the sales figures , anyway. Note to everyone who is not Steve Jobs: Pay attention to aesthetics. Comments August 16, 2006 RIP PlaysForSure So you may have heard about Microsoft’s “Zune” initiative, which is a whole suite of media stuff — a line of players, software, a store — designed to take on Apple’s iTunes/iPod complex. And you may remember that Microsoft already has technology designed for this purpose, the PlaysForSure suite of protocols — the ones that they license to bunches of device manufacturers (iRiver, Creative, Toshiba, Dell) and services (URGE, Napster, Rhapsody, Yahoo). And it turns out that Zune doesn’t work with PlaysforSure . Microsoft seems to be pretending that this isn’t the end of the road for PFS, but c’mon. They’re going to be spending hundreds of millions of dollars promoting and developing Zune, it’s a major strategic move for them, they’ve decided internally that PFS isn’t good enough for Zune, and they still want people to believe that PFS is in anything other than legacy support mode at this point? Nobody’s stupid enough to buy that. The irritating thing is, this is a stupid move. Yeah, Apple is still dominating the market right now, but the PFS ecosystem is getting better on a daily basis, and in another six months to a year, it’d probably start making noticeable inroads to Apple’s marketshare; in five ye"
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