It is such an outrage that it is now just taken for granted that your hardware and software will be remotely attacked by the manufacturer.
It doesn't even raise eyebrows anymore.
And looking at the Sonos debacle, I don't think they realize how damaging it is to their brand to just make their devices die every so often. Why not just save money and get something that is unreliable because it is cheap and poorly engineered?
And looking at the Sonos debacle, I don't think they realize how damaging it is to their brand to just make their devices die every so often. Why not just save money and get something that is unreliable because it is cheap and poorly engineered?