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[Laptops]| Tuesday 25th March 2008 |
Sony announced its "Fresh Start" option at the end of last week, offering to remove the plethora of trial applications, Sony own-brand programmes and third-party offers that arrive on most new PCs.
Such pre-installed packages are commonly referred to as "cr*pware", given their almost negligible value and considerable nuisance factor. However, they are a strong source of income for PC manufacturers, who collect fees from the software makers for installing them on their PCs.
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"We didn't intend that to happen," VAIO division vice president, Mike Abary told ZDNet.com, who apparently blamed the announcement of the charge on an internal mix-up. "We're removing the $49 charge."
"We heard the message loud and clear," Arbary added. "Vaio is the poster child for negative experiences people had [with trialware]. We recognise that, and we acknowledge it. We've been really beat up by this issue. We're listening and we're taking action."
Sony will now allow US customers to pre-configure their laptop software - removing all trialware if they wish - free of charge.
Whether this policy will extend to other countries and PC makers over time, we'll have to wait and see. But if it does catch on, Sony's fleeting $50 charge may prove to be a good thing after all.
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