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| I'd say they hit the nail right on the head. "Chad Harris" <HQ@MSFTtindenialovervistamess.com> wrote in message news:eacCWFxuGHA.4356@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| The video game industry industry has been driving the hardware industry for years, and no one blinks an eye. Why is it so different when an OS tries to push hardware so that it is still viable 3-5 years down the road? I think most of the points in that article are good things, like trying to convince the GPU manufacturers to support almost all of the DirectX features, instead of limited funtionality like we currently have. Not crazy about hardware DRM though...I sure hope it works better than software DRM "Chad Harris" wrote: Quote:
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