Microsoft Can Remotely Kill Purchased Apps
Meshach writes "The terms of service for Microsoft's newly launched Windows Store allows the seller to remotely kill or remove access to a user's apps for security or legal reasons. The story also notes that MS states purchasers are responsible for backing up the data that you store in apps that you acquire via the Windows Store, including content you upload using those apps. If the Windows Store, an app, or any content is changed or discontinued, your data could be deleted or you may not be able to retrieve data you have stored."
I doubt the three people who own one of these devices reads slashdot.
That's it. Since Phone apps are at the whim of the provider, I'm moving all my stuff to the cloud !
The Cloud - because you don't care if your apps and data are up in the air.
And I'm guessing that the majority of folks here have at least one windows box.
I have several. The flowers love the sun and the heat from the house keeps them from perishing on those freak cold spring nights.
have root access to them.
there's an $5 app that does let you run any app you want.
what happens if you run it on itself?
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"It is now safe to switch off your computer."