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by J_Darnley
3667 days ago
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Since MS can't even get me to use Windows 10 for free I doubt it. reads article Oh. An anti-feature. > The only difference is that the software on the lower-end version limits the capacity of the S60’s battery, crippling its range. In fact, owners can instantly transform a lowly S60 into an S75 at any time for a fee of $9,000 ($500 more than if they’d initially bought it that way). They don’t even have to bring the car to a service center. Tesla flips the software switch remotely. |
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As users find out about things like this, and as it starts effecting them more and more, there will be an aura of distrust.
Currently, I'd say programmers or IT-related people are the only ones that care about this. But as soon as the consumer sees they need to pay 9k for something they already have? Closed source software is done for.