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Member since:
2011-01-28
tonny.
"Oh, How I wish there's smartphone OS that like PC OS. Something that myself can install/uninstall."
Neolander was right:
http://www.osnews.com/comments/25920
Standardization is the key to solving our platform compatibility woes, and UEFI offers just that. But it's a tragedy that standardization effort has been corrupted by corporate pressure to include subsystems carefully designed to block an owner's freedom to install his own software.
The overall collective tech industry is moving towards closed personal computing devices and giving users much less control than in the past, not more. It's scary; It's not progress. I wonder if George Orwell himself realized how much his works would foreshadow reality.