Murphy’s Law: Will Apple Let Intel Borrow Its Iron Fist?

I don’t often connect to the Apple’s iPhone App Store. It’s not that I don’t like perusing through new and interesting applications or games to try out. Rather, it’s because Apple has made the processes of purchasing new applications so impossible to handle that it’s simply not worth my time to scan through the listings to find new things to try out. In fact, you could make a solid argument that there are no “real” listings of applications and games in the App Store. As to why that’s the case, one need look no further than Apple’s stranglehold on its own platform–were there a clarion call for a more open experience in application management, it would be require Steve Jobs to sit on the receiving end of one of those giant horns from the Ricola commercials

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