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Re: Computing Editorial (please read)
John Thompson <john@starfleet.thompson.us> writes:
>>Then why does Microsoft keep releasing new versions of Visual Basic, Visual
>>C++, etc.? On the other hand, they do seem to want to limit programing to
>>keep it within the Windows environment. ;-)
>Just wait until Palladium. Then you might be able to develop programs on
>your own computer, but they'll be tied to your hardware and won't run on
>anybody else's machine unless you pay $$$ to get them blessed by Microsoft.
... basically turning every Palladium-based PC into an Xbox.
The worst part about Palladium is the document signing aspect. All data is
subject to Palladium tampering^Wfiltering, not just program code.
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