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The only thing one could use such a OSaaS for are devices with only RAM and an internet connection. Great for spies(CIA) or companies the depend on offline security turn the device off and all info is gone.
The only thing one could use such a OSaaS for are devices with only RAM and an internet connection. Great for spies(CIA) or companies the depend on offline security turn the device off and all info is gone.
The problem here is one of the interest of the commons.
Most consumers don't care if they are using a patched and secure computer. However, an insecure computer affects more than just them. It affects the entire internet because their computer can be used to hack other systems, become a spam zombie, and of course there's the fact that they can grab your bank information, which causes an overall increase in insurance rates and the costs of banking.
Yes, "that speed of updates" *is* necessary for average daily users, whether they think so or not.
I agree.
Paul Thurrott post a while back (can't find the post) but was told the Windows 10 license was a per device license. It looks like it will be like a OEM license and is good only on that device and can't be transferred. But you will get all updates and new features going forward with out paying for it as long as that device is still working. Buy a new device and buy a new Windows License. Since the vast majority of devices come with the OS installed its a good deal and you never pay for OS upgrades again.
Jim
Oh Jeff you know how it is with "In" words.. everything these days is either called Tech Preview or Insider. Over here a TV channel called RTL has the RTL Insider App. The new browser is called Tech Preview, I could go on, "Preview the new Captain Crunch and Insider every package is 10 Surface 3 Air missels"