Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Sep 2011 22:06 UTC, submitted by kragil
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RE: To MS and Apple we are all frogs in a pan
by jbauer on Wed 21st Sep 2011 23:03
in reply to "To MS and Apple we are all frogs in a pan"
They will turn the temperature up just a little with every new product they release.
They learned from the trusted computing backlash.
At first there will be an option to turn off secure boot. It will only make booting other OSes annoying, because you need to enable and disable it for stock Windows 8 every time. But with Windows 9 in three years it will be mandatory that this option is removed.
Mandatory TPMs(sans user control) are next.
Treacherous computing was just a decade too early.
They learned from the trusted computing backlash.
At first there will be an option to turn off secure boot. It will only make booting other OSes annoying, because you need to enable and disable it for stock Windows 8 every time. But with Windows 9 in three years it will be mandatory that this option is removed.
Mandatory TPMs(sans user control) are next.
Treacherous computing was just a decade too early.
Yeah, and Vista won't let you play your MP3s. Why don't we put the crystal ball aside for now and just stick to the facts?




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They will turn the temperature up just a little with every new product they release.
They learned from the trusted computing backlash.
At first there will be an option to turn off secure boot. It will only make booting other OSes annoying, because you need to enable and disable it for stock Windows 8 every time. But with Windows 9 in three years it will be mandatory that this option is removed.
Mandatory TPMs(sans user control) are next.
Treacherous computing was just a decade too early.