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We were talking about Apple stuff in other day.
Here are some things that I brought up, and one of them said that I didn't understand about the business role of Apple. I was upset about it because I was talking about Bill Gate, and now I am confused with the history. I am pretty embarrassed about it.
Bill Gate made his OS software for IBM PC computers. Right?
Did he changed some of its operating system that won't work with older IBM PCs so the computer store owners are forced to buy new computers with his new OS?
Does he requires all computer makers to pay his license (Microsoft) before they sell the computers at the stores? If yes, then that's what he controls and makes money. Correct? (Same idea for Steve Jobs's Mac OSX...)
In the old days, did Bill convinced a president of IBM PC company to sign his "lifetime" contract? It made the president stunned that Bill's business was so successful. (I watched the movie on PBS about five years ago.)
His rights were violated because he does not let other small business owners to run it. Somehow, he was waived by the judge. I don't remember the whole story. Maybe, the judge likes IBM PC better. I dunno.
I am not sure about this one. Psystar's computer parts did not work with Job's operating system. Somehow, Pystar discovered a way to make them work properly.
Here are some things that I brought up, and one of them said that I didn't understand about the business role of Apple. I was upset about it because I was talking about Bill Gate, and now I am confused with the history. I am pretty embarrassed about it.
Bill Gate made his OS software for IBM PC computers. Right?
Did he changed some of its operating system that won't work with older IBM PCs so the computer store owners are forced to buy new computers with his new OS?
Does he requires all computer makers to pay his license (Microsoft) before they sell the computers at the stores? If yes, then that's what he controls and makes money. Correct? (Same idea for Steve Jobs's Mac OSX...)
In the old days, did Bill convinced a president of IBM PC company to sign his "lifetime" contract? It made the president stunned that Bill's business was so successful. (I watched the movie on PBS about five years ago.)
His rights were violated because he does not let other small business owners to run it. Somehow, he was waived by the judge. I don't remember the whole story. Maybe, the judge likes IBM PC better. I dunno.
I am not sure about this one. Psystar's computer parts did not work with Job's operating system. Somehow, Pystar discovered a way to make them work properly.