I'm just waiting for the first wedding to be called off because the way the bride moved up the aisle, in time to music, could legally be considered a type of dance.
The main advantage would be to reduce the amount of spare parts they need to keep on hand in case they need them in a hurry. Additionally broken parts could possibly be melted down and reused.
Neither am I suggesting that Windows 8 will only run with secure boot. And I would be shocked if that was the case.
My worry is that Microsoft will encourage OEMs not to include the ability to disable secure boot.
I'm just waiting for the first wedding to be called off because the way the bride moved up the aisle, in time to music, could legally be considered a type of dance.
The main advantage would be to reduce the amount of spare parts they need to keep on hand in case they need them in a hurry. Additionally broken parts could possibly be melted down and reused.
Neither am I suggesting that Windows 8 will only run with secure boot. And I would be shocked if that was the case. My worry is that Microsoft will encourage OEMs not to include the ability to disable secure boot.