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tommie



Joined: 05 Feb 2006
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PostPosted: 07/22/08 - 04:57    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've heard that computer manufacturer companies are loosing a pile of money every year. I did not catch it actually why. I think it was something about the braking of antimonopoly laws. I have heard that Microsoft is the leader in those loosing. Do you know how much money Microsoft looses yearly and why? Is Intel suggestion on a new Anti Theft Technology-ATT also connected to that? How effective will Anti Theft Technology actually be?
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avictor



Joined: 11 Apr 2005
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PostPosted: 08/21/08 - 00:29    Post subject: Reply with quote

You heard right. The Intel suggestion on a new Anti Theft Technology-ATT is connected to this subject. Not only that, it is their most reliable support of that strategy. ATT should be greatly effective according to Intel. The companies from producing computer hardware and software branch are loosing a lot of money each year. That is because, on that market, competition is very strong. The easiest way to win in that race is to break anti-monopoly laws. That way other competitors are instantly thrown out of the race. The Microsoft is the leader of that business strategy. Mr. Gates told, a long time ago, that he does not see the penalties for breaking anti-monopoly laws as waste of money. He sees that penalties as investment, because those sum would return ten times bigger when competitor companies dies.
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