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The war against general purpose computers
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so just give up and let the roaches infest your home because roaches will only get better at surviving and no one will ever invent something like Raid or Combat in the future that will actually wipe out roaches. :1orglaugh The guy is a very well spoken idiot. Because Just like killing roaches has evolved to be more effective, so will protecting copyright. SOPA will have to evolve if it is passed, but the idea that government should just give up ahead of time is just silliness brought up by childish minds who have had the freedom to steal for a decade. |
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smartphones and tablets will surpass pc.
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"General purpose": the device can do more than 1 job. The device can do whatever the software running on the device tells it to do. As the video it explain, it would be very difficult (and expensive) to develop a device (smartphone, tablet, computer,...) that does only 1 specific thing. For example: only play video's from company X. The way around that for companies that want to limit what people can do with their devices is to build general purpose computers and load them with spyware and rootkits. That then creates a lot of potential problems both for the user and the company that wants to enforce those restrictions. for more info: see video :) |
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Remember when Amazon sold x number of ebooks and then later removed them because they ran into some licensing problems? Amazon's system not only removed those ebooks from its users kindles but also the content those users had produced themselves (in the form of notes, school work and essays). |
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I use the Kindle (Kindle for PC) -- I am the anti-thesis but I can see the use for the consumer of the Kindle device -- a single purpose computer. People want to read books on a screen that can zoom and set background colors at the beach, on an airplane at some other place where you can't bring your bookshelf. Books for the Kindle are also considerably less than the hardback version so I think it's a good value.
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People have been running different flavors of Linux (and if I'm not mistaken even NetBSD) on Amazon Kindles for 2 or 3 years now. If the Kindle was a true "single purpose computer" it would only be able to run the "kindle software" and no other software or operating system. |
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Good read...
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