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2012-05-05
Why would you want to reward MS for releasing something that can only run approved apps?
Yes, it sounds paranoid, but this is the future of personal computing on the line. If Windows RT is successful, maybe this spreads to the desktop. If it works on the desktop, Apple might look at MS and ask themselves why they even bother with OS X being more open than Windows. And Gatekeeper gets turned on permanently.
And soon, Linux might be the only OS left where you can do what you want. Like install a torrent client. If, by then, you can find hardware it is allowed to run on.