Wednesday, October 6, 2010

I heart Google, I hate Apple

K, so, Logitech and Google are releasing a TV device called Revue. It is designed to bring programming and movies from multiple sources including the Internet, broadcast providers, PCs and mobile devices to the large- screen TV. It will cost $299.99, yeah, thats a lot. But! Take Apple's recent TV device: It's $99.99, expect you can ONLY watch things from I-Tunes (also Apple's) which you have to pay for, then you have to pay for the stuff you download FROM I-Tunes.... Steve Jobs has been and always will be a money hungry dick in my eyes. Not only that but the content from I-Tunes is limited because most major media companies refuse to pay the outrageous commissions that Apple demands on the revenues earned through it's service. Deep breath. It's just like the I-phone... It's expensive, it's only through AT&T (which mind-fucks people, they make people believe that they cover 97% of America, when in reality their ad's say "covering 97% of AMERICANS"), it doesn't have a flash for the camera, nor does it Flash player (Flash gave up on Apple earlier this year and sided with the Droid.) 


Alright... I'm done ranting...

2 comments:

  1. That sound's great. Media distribution is changing rapidly. Independent filmmakers are now able to self distribute, something that was impossible five years ago. Go Internets!

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  2. :) Indeed. But, Apple just tries to rake in the more then necessary amount of money... makes me sad, cause some of their stuff is good...

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