On 21 April 2012 00:21, Matt Giuca <matt.giuca@gmail.com> wrote:
Also, I was just talking to someone today who said something about Blu-ray I don't think I knew: that if you buy a new disc and own an older player, the disc may not work because the player's key may be untrustworthy so the disc manufacturer used a new key. I think you can upgrade the firmware in some players, but other players may be left out.
That reminds me. Seems to be possible to play Blu-ray under Linux, but only after you jump through some hoops: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/BluRayAndHDDVD https://www.ebower.com/docs/ubuntu-bluray/
Woh. I knew Apple charged $100 for a developer license. I didn't realise Apple made you pay $100 *every year* in order to keep your software listed. Is this true?
In comparison, Google charge a once of $25 fee: http://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=113468&topic=2365624&ctx=topic -- Brian May <brian@microcomaustralia.com.au>