READ!! : Trusted Compting or Treacherous Computing?
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READ!! : Trusted Compting or Treacherous Computing?
For any of you that think Micro$oft is good, and their just a company that likes to produce quality software.. fiddles to you all.
Read this article...and then tell me your opinions on it here.
Because if we the users dont do something about it, the future of computers will end up like what they describe.
http://newsforge.com/newsforge/02/10/21 ... tml?tid=19
And let me tell you.. its not pretty. Lets just say your own computer privacy just went down the poop shoot .
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Mark or Ryan...quit editing my cursing..it just doesnt sound right saying Crapper.. lol .. so I changed it.. heh
Read this article...and then tell me your opinions on it here.
Because if we the users dont do something about it, the future of computers will end up like what they describe.
http://newsforge.com/newsforge/02/10/21 ... tml?tid=19
And let me tell you.. its not pretty. Lets just say your own computer privacy just went down the poop shoot .
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Mark or Ryan...quit editing my cursing..it just doesnt sound right saying Crapper.. lol .. so I changed it.. heh
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DIE DIE DIE. My computer would loose so much stuff on it if that happen. Plus some of the stuff I download you can not buy in the states. (Fansub anime not realise yet ect.. I get a lot of stuff like that)
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I posted this link in the topic I started, but I'll post it again here. It contains a lot of good information on trusted computing and Microsoft's Palladium project, and is quite educational. If you're interested in this area, I highly suggest you read it.
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/rja14/tcpa-faq.html
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/rja14/tcpa-faq.html
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I've already learned about the palladium project. That's why I will not be upgraded my OS after Windows 2000.
Basically what the TCPA and palladium is...Intel is in a joint venture with Micro$oft to create a computer Chipset and motherboards..that will work exclusively with Micro$oft's future Operating Systems (dubbed Paladium). If you want to use the new M$ OS, you have to buy a computer with the Intel mobo / chipset in it.
If you download illegal programs, somehow the OS finds out, and sends that information to M$..and then the FBI is at your door the following day. It's basically one giant Trojan Horse with your computers backdoor wide open, because they can find out your information and take what they want. But I guess if you use their OS in the first place, your agreeing to their TOS..so it all makes sense if you think about it.
It's all just one more step bringing us closer to "Big Brother"
Basically what the TCPA and palladium is...Intel is in a joint venture with Micro$oft to create a computer Chipset and motherboards..that will work exclusively with Micro$oft's future Operating Systems (dubbed Paladium). If you want to use the new M$ OS, you have to buy a computer with the Intel mobo / chipset in it.
If you download illegal programs, somehow the OS finds out, and sends that information to M$..and then the FBI is at your door the following day. It's basically one giant Trojan Horse with your computers backdoor wide open, because they can find out your information and take what they want. But I guess if you use their OS in the first place, your agreeing to their TOS..so it all makes sense if you think about it.
It's all just one more step bringing us closer to "Big Brother"
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A lot of people are not going to like this. Lets first look at the consumer. This is a easy one and not even worth covering. You then have AMD. They are not going to like this because they will have to develope directly for Microsoft to get their chips to work.
This will be all the more reason for people to move to Liniux. If you have millions of people with a sudden spark of intrest in Linux companies are going to notice. They will start to make their programs work better with Linux.
Consumers that know how to program but never have had any intrest in Linux will start to develope for it. Since this will only make Linux better the consumer may actually finally switch when it is enough like Windows.
This plan is just plan stupid. The smart consumer will swith to Linux. They will boycot Intel. The other consumers will follow suit because Linux will be at a point that they will feel safe switching.
This in theroy could actually finally kill Microsoft.
This will be all the more reason for people to move to Liniux. If you have millions of people with a sudden spark of intrest in Linux companies are going to notice. They will start to make their programs work better with Linux.
Consumers that know how to program but never have had any intrest in Linux will start to develope for it. Since this will only make Linux better the consumer may actually finally switch when it is enough like Windows.
This plan is just plan stupid. The smart consumer will swith to Linux. They will boycot Intel. The other consumers will follow suit because Linux will be at a point that they will feel safe switching.
This in theroy could actually finally kill Microsoft.
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For me to speak up and say that is good would be a bad idea. I keep a close eye on the Linux community. I keep up on current news and on-goings. In theory it could kill Microsoft, but then where would that leave us?? The different distrobutions of Linux would be the main choice of OS, and it would set the standards for the future of computer OSs. Eventually they too would be considered a monopoly, even though it's not one company per se, but moreso a group of programmers around the world that help develop the open source known as Linux.PhaseDMA wrote:A lot of people are not going to like this. Lets first look at the consumer. This is a easy one and not even worth covering. You then have AMD. They are not going to like this because they will have to develope directly for Microsoft to get their chips to work.
This will be all the more reason for people to move to Liniux. If you have millions of people with a sudden spark of intrest in Linux companies are going to notice. They will start to make their programs work better with Linux.
Consumers that know how to program but never have had any intrest in Linux will start to develope for it. Since this will only make Linux better the consumer may actually finally switch when it is enough like Windows.
This plan is just plan stupid. The smart consumer will swith to Linux. They will boycot Intel. The other consumers will follow suit because Linux will be at a point that they will feel safe switching.
This in theroy could actually finally kill Microsoft.
I've read plenty of news articles focused in the Linux world that says Microsoft is going to die somewhere around years 2010-2015. This palladium initiative might just be the biggest event in computer history that kills off the largest software company in the world. (If I remember correctly, this sounds vaguely familiar to the story and war of the City of Troy). Now it might possibly be a good thing, but I've also read plenty saying that Microsoft is eventually going to leave the Computer OS market, and market strictly for software...making programs and such. And they're going to let another start-up company take over.. or see where Linux goes.
Sounds good to me, but I think the Death of Microsoft would wreak havok on consumers and businesses around the world.
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