I remember a lot of that being said about their hardware news. The fattie Nano for example? Yeah, I was somewhat skeptical of that too. It'll be interesting to see how close this prediction is. One thing that seems apparent to me, Jobs' wording in that item certainly suggests they are going to go past simple signing.
Not that it is going to matter that much for most iPhone/Touch users. It's the 1%ers that'll have their style badly cramped with Apple unwilling to sign-off (literally) on software that falls in a grey, or outright libel, legal standing. It's really a question of how easy it'll be to opt out of the signing requirements. Given Apple's history it is a good guess that it'll be tough enough that few outside the 1%ers will do it.
I remember a lot of that
I remember a lot of that being said about their hardware news. The fattie Nano for example? Yeah, I was somewhat skeptical of that too. It'll be interesting to see how close this prediction is. One thing that seems apparent to me, Jobs' wording in that item certainly suggests they are going to go past simple signing.
Not that it is going to matter that much for most iPhone/Touch users. It's the 1%ers that'll have their style badly cramped with Apple unwilling to sign-off (literally) on software that falls in a grey, or outright libel, legal standing. It's really a question of how easy it'll be to opt out of the signing requirements. Given Apple's history it is a good guess that it'll be tough enough that few outside the 1%ers will do it.