Anyone seen this article --
http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/18/intel-wants-to-charge-50-to-unlock-stuff-
your-cpu-can-already-d/
Seems Intel is using software to "lock" features already on your CPU. Anyone
want to lay odds they won't give you a price break because you're buying the
"crippled" version of the CPU? As with most of the comments on the site, my
bet is they charge full price for the "crippled" version, an extra $200 for
the "full featured" version and then ask you to buy software to have the
"full featured" version.

Next question...how long before some cracker out there "jail breaks" the new
CPU code and releases it into the wild? :-)






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