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Comment Re:As a British taxpayer... (Score 1) 179
A lot doesn't equate to nearly enough, and i don't think i've ever seen it happen for radio content. PVR mode in get_iplayer is a great idea, but it still needs me to anticipate the first episode for anything that isn't in catch-up mode. Then there's the issue of older programming, which BBC worldwide have got their grubby hands on and are holding to ransom on paid-for cable/satellite channels, can't we at least have more repeats?
Comment Re:As a British taxpayer... (Score 1) 179
Not only that, Channel 4 make a large quantity of their content available on 4od(nasty flash site but still vaguely usable in linux) for 30 days, or indefinitely for stuff in their backcatalogue, such as the comic strip presents and every episode of peep show, whereas the BBC keeps recently aired content online for 7 whole days and expects you to buy the DVD if you would like to watch anything older... If i miss the first episode of a programme and realise this just after the second episode has aired i then have to go and torrent it before watching ep2 on iplayer. Now i keep an eye out for things and just rip everything remotely interesting with get_iplayer, resulting in nice mp4s that i can watch later, as in whenever i like, and without suffering the appalling performance of fullscreen flash.
Another great move by the BBC is to offer drm-free downloads of iplayer content, but guess what, you ordinarily(get_iplayer can retrieve these, thankfully) need to own an iPhone for them to extend this functionality to you, great, huh?
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Comment Re:Monopolies and anti-competitive behavior. (Score 1) 768
If Safari was forced, you might be able to compare Apple and Microsoft. It's not, unless you fail to read the dialog, so charges of leveraging a monopoly position are bullshit.
Unfortunately an awful lot of iPod users are frequently outwitted by various bathroom objects...
With Windows IE is present from the word go, it's something we're aware is there, it doesn't get installed by stealth some time later on, we can choose to use something else and in theory that choice should be honoured(in practice this may not be the case). Apple's updater is very different, a user installs iTunes, they get quicktime by the backdoor too but we'll ignore that, uses iTunes happily for months without noticing anything unexpected, always installing updates and patches when asked, along comes an update dialogue with a checkbox, user blindly accepts and down comes safari. Chances are that they've bought into the cult of apple anyway by this stage and there's a strong possibility that the new icon on their desktop will be met with some excitement.
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