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I think Apple is going to get to the point that they are going to turn their desktop OS around. Meaning that when you buy a Mac, it will be set up like the iPhone where you can only install stuff from the App Store unless you go through extra steps to do it. That way if you go there then you take on the risk yourself. Apple is no longer a computer company, they are a consumer electronics company that just happens to use an OS to run all their products. They want everything to be like a TV. You get it, plug it in and turn it on and it just works.