O mais novo serviço de segurança da Microsoft, o Microsoft AntiSpyware, pode colocar a gigante dos softwares em um dilema caso resolva tornar o software pago.
Na última semana, o lançamento do novo Microsoft AntiSpyware Beta 1 levantou questões relacionadas à forma de atualização do software, ainda não reveladas pela empresa. Porém, o fato de cobrar pelo software pode significar que a Microsoft está cobrando pelos erros cometidos.
Microsoft's latest security service--this time to provide anti-spyware to customers--could put the software giant in a bit of a pickle if the company decides to charge for the protection.
Last week, the software giant announced it had launched a beta program for the public to test its recently acquired spyware-proofing software. While the company has been coy about whether it will charge for the service at the end of the beta program, Microsoft has not ruled out the prospect.
Yet, a fee could mean that the company is requiring customers to pay to protect their PCs against software defects that Microsoft developers should have caught.
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