[citation][nom]alextheblue[/nom]Nobody is forcing you to use a Windows PC. Even if you felt that was the case, which it isn't, this is about preinstalled browsers. Internet Explorer is provided for free, and you can install another free browser in seconds if you so choose. You can even remove IE nowadays. They're not stopping you. Who are they exploiting, exactly? Are you being exploited? There, there now. Bundling IE must have been hard on you, poor chap. Typical Nanny State nonsense.Further, if you'll recall when the EU first levied their assault on IE, MS offered to remove the offending browser for EU markets. The EU refused, and imposed this browser poll on them. Not only can they not bundle IE with Windows, but they can't just remove it, either. Instead they have to advertise and in many cases install software from competitors. How absurd![/citation]
1. Nobody is forcing you to use a Windows PC? Microsoft is a monopoly. Of course people are being forced to use a Windows PC! Every PC except some sold out of people's garages comes with Windows preinstalled, whether the customer wants it or not. And... seriously... you do understand that Microsoft formats have become de facto standards, creating vendor lock-in and forcing customers to use their products for that reason, right?
2. At least in 2009, most people didn't know they had a choice in browsers, just like most people today don't know that other operating systems exist. When the browser choice screen was implemented, IE share plunged several percent in Europe within months and Chrome, Firefox and Opera all went up there, so any contentions you make are disputed by the data. People didn't know they had a choice, and when one was given to them (along with an explanation), many made a choice they weren't making before.
Monopolies hurt consumers and they hurt capitalism. Cheering on and supporting the existence of monopolies is beyond absurd (and ignorant). Competition makes things better, like AMD made Intel better and ATI/AMD and NVidia's arms race has made graphics cards cheaper, faster, and more full-featured. Pressure from Android makes iOS better and vice versa. Increased competition only makes Internet Explorer a better browser. I don't understand your problem with that and your need to defend poor, abused Microsoft from a government entity trying to look out for your own best interests against your will. Heck, maybe Windows would be a better OS if there was an OS choice screen on first boot up... the latest version of Windows; the previous version; Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Mint and Sabayon linux distros; and none (I'll install my own). If you choose any of the non-Windows versions the computer lets you fill out a form to get a refund on the unused bundled Windows then either installs the alternate OS or formats the hard drive and then shuts down. Maybe MS would have thought twice about Metro.....
By the way, I thought all the Ron Paul wannabes hung out at Anandtech and Tom's was the last bastion for those who didn't name their kids after characters in The Fountainhead or Atlas Shrugged?