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Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Compatibility: Requires iOS 7.1 or later.
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To install, simply copy the App file from the ZIP file to your applications folder.Īs of July 27, 2016, RS Games is now available in the app store by searching for 'Blindfold RS Games.' The app is possible thanks to a partnership with Marty Schultz from Blindfold Games. The client supports the following screen readers/synthesizers:
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You must install the Visual C++ Redistributable from Microsoft for the client to run. The RS Games client has been tested with Windows 10, and Windows 7. Please note that many updates we make to the games are posted on our Twitter, System Requirements Windows If you are having issues with installation, visit our troubleshooting page here. The instructions for each game (such as Monopoly or Uno) is available here.
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Since almost all the work is done on the server, we can fix most bugs quickly, and add new features without you having to download anything.
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Forced unbundling would help a narrow range of consumers who want to use a Zune with iTunes so much that they don't mind paying extra for songs. But the very reason Coursey wants them unbundled is that most people consider them best in class. Yes, there are competitors to both iPhones and iTunes. So I doubt unbundling would save much money rather, either the cost of iPhones or iTunes would rise. Like cable, iTunes is mostly fixed cost, which means that unbundling would make their profit fall much faster than their revenue.
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If you've ever stopped on a random channel to watch a movie you didn't know you liked, you've been a beneficiary of bundling.
If we forced cable companies to unbundle, odds are you'd pay at least as much as you now do in order to watch the channels you do like, because those are also the channels everyone else likes: HBO, Discovery, Bravo, Showtime, ESPN, TNT, USA. Indeed, it may cost them money the Golf Channel now has fewer potential viewers, and hence falling ad revenues, and they have to hassle around with custom packages for every customer, which is labor intensive, and thus extremely expensive (and also more likely to break). But cable companies don't save any money when you drop the Golf Channel, because they stream all the channels down the coax at once. Similarly, people who want their cable unbundled because they only want to pay for a few channels are under the delusion that they could save huge bucks by cutting off the Golf Channel. But if you forced Cafe des Artistes to "unbundle" the location from the food, that doesn't mean I'd be able to enjoy a cut rate meal in a beautiful location. That's because most people are under the impression that they would pay less if things were unbundled. If the waiter refuses to let me do so, is that a monopoly?
And they'll play just as well on a Zune.īut, you say, you'd like to buy music from iTunes and play it on a Zune? Well, I'd like to get takeout from Ray's Pizza and enjoy it in the stunning ambience of Cafe des Artistes. If you don't want to buy your music from iTunes, you can trot right over and buy MP3s from Amazon. Neither "monopoly" is withholding a critical good from people, or forcing them to pay an extortionate price for same.