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Microsoft To Release 'iPod Killer' at Christmas? 614

ShellFish writes "According to a report from Engadget, Microsoft is poised to finally take on the Apple iPod this holiday season. Tired of uninspiring offerings from its hardware partners, Microsoft is getting into the ring itself. The new media player from Microsoft will feature a bigger screen than the iPod Video, have built-in WiFi for downloading music without a PC, and Microsoft will work with music and TV content providers to build an iTunes Music Store competitor. In what may be the crucial competitive stroke, Microsoft will also allow you to download from its store any song that you've purchased from Apple, unlocking users from iPod's vendor lock-in."

Comment Re:CADD (Score 1) 456

I should probably have noted that most CADD software costs between $3000 to $5000 (USD) per license. Bentley charges annual support, with free upgrades for approximately $500/per year/per license. Thus your software investment far outweighs your workstation hardware investment. When we were forced to switch it was because Bentley stopped supporting anything but Windows (down from a proclaimed 13 different operating systems supported in the previous version).

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