You don't think that Michael Dell and Bill Gates don't have a full
complement of programmers trying to reverse-engineer AAC, do you? I
imagine these "independent programmers" are getting funding from someone.

On another topic, I'm still sad that Jobs missed the boat on the Photo
iPod with a camera. If manufacturers can put cameras in phones, putting
one in an iPod Photo would be easy.

It appears Olympus beat them to the punch.

rob

Rex Baldazo wrote:

> Interesting little piece that says it was Steve Jobs himself who
> forwarded links to music executives showing them how Napster-protected
> songs could be hacked:
>
> http://news.com.com/2061-1027-5578827.html
>
> Looks like Steve is definitely watching the iTunes/iPod competitors
> closely.
>
> --- Rex.
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