Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Sun 3rd Aug 2008 15:56 UTC, submitted by netpython
Apple "Apple Inc. has pulled its security engineering team out of a planned public discussion on the company's security practices, which had been set for next week's Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas."
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RE[2]: As we say in venezuela:
by BluenoseJake on Sun 3rd Aug 2008 18:52 UTC in reply to "RE: As we say in venezuela:"
BluenoseJake
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I've been getting more and more frustrated with Apple lately. I love that OS X is a great interface to a BSD-based OS, but it has its share of problems that all go back to Apple's proprietary nature. Granted it's nothing compared to Microsoft's DRM and activation riddled Vista OS, but it's still very annoying.


Oh My God, please, put the cool-aid down and walk away from the computer. OS X is just as riddled with DRM as Windows, how else could you play BR disks? New DVDs? itunes music? Apple even uses a form of DRM to try to keep you from running OS X on non Apple hardware.

Apple can avoid activation by tying the OS to specific hardware, so they don't really need it, but they will sue to keep you from running OS X on generic hardware. I'll put up with clicking "activate now" in Windows, waiting 30 seconds and then getting on with my life. Activation is not such a big deal, especially if you actually have EXPERIENCE with the process.

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