Sony backs down, says won’t charge $50 for crapware removal
Saturday, March 22, 2008 - 02:34 PM EST "Responding to a tidal wave of outrage, Sony has reversed a plan to charge $50 to remove all the pre-installed applications — often derided as 'bloatware' or 'craplets' — from its high-end TZ-series notebooks," Rob Beschizza reports for Wired."Earlier today, PC World reported that Sony would charge $50 for a configuration option called 'Fresh Start,' which would not include the bloatware," Beschizza reports. "When contacted by Gadget Lab, a spokesperson for Sony said that the company will now remove that charge."
"'There will be no charge for Fresh Start,' said the spokesman," Beschizza reports.
Full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: The question-with-no-good-answer still remains: Why buy an OS-limited Sony (or any other) PC when only Apple's OS-unlimited Macs can run all the world's software?
Direct link via YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJgtmPLYGEE


The answer to the question is simple. Apple doesn't make a computer this small. Everyone misses the 12" powerbook. And, the built in Sprint card makes internet everywhere. I covet a mac competitor, but it doesn't exist.