6 August 2015
Microsoft looking for undeserved megagreen
Users of the latest version of Microsoft's Windows operating system are being slugged almost US$20 - just to play DVDs. While previous versions of Windows could play DVDs for free, Windows 10 users are being asked to pay US$18.39 for a standalone app. The cost is likely to irritate many users, given the operating system itself is free for most users. For those wishing to play DVDs without spending a cent, many tech blogs are recommending the free VLC Player, and so am I. DVDs are expensive enough without having to pay out the ass for a special app. In fact, it's even cheaper to just download the movie you want via BitTorrent and watch it on your computer.
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