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    possibly interesting article

    if your running 10 - win10 that is.
    http://www.investmentwatchblog.com/d...windows-10-pc/

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    Does this really surprise anyone?
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      #3
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      Seems it was written by a juvenile/doofus that's never heard of Akamai or a CDN.
      Microsoft using Akamai'S CDN is not new or a secret, but then neither the original poster on Reddit or the website that scraped the post bothered to use their grey matter or a search engine.

      I have found this interesting article on Windows 10 and the data is records and where it goes.
      https://hackmag.com/security/what-da...-make-it-stop/

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        #4
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        Microsoft keeps that way and it surely kills itself . Whom think otherwise is totally fool . What MS doesn't know is , ordinary people refer usually to Tech people , take blindly their advice then buy and sell ..
        It's not secret too that most of the Tech people around the world are at the edge with MS , Maybe they're waiting one pioneer or two . Once it happens , there will be no comeback .

        As if 64 MB memory weren't good on a win95 , lol , and now 16 GB almost crumble ..
        As if forced updates and programs ain't enough to convince someone he doesn't own his own computer , lol ..
        A small push from Linux and others , and it will be over , that if they didn't kill the whole business already .

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          #5
          Re: possibly interesting article

          Originally posted by diif View Post
          Seems it was written by a juvenile/doofus that's never heard of Akamai or a CDN.
          Microsoft using Akamai'S CDN is not new or a secret,
          look again.
          the question is not about m$ using akamai as a distribution network,
          it's about if akamai is doubling as a servailance hub for another company tied to one of it's directors!

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            #6
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            Originally posted by jiroy View Post
            Microsoft keeps that way and it surely kills itself . Whom think otherwise is totally fool . What MS doesn't know is , ordinary people refer usually to Tech people , take blindly their advice then buy and sell ..
            It's not secret too that most of the Tech people around the world are at the edge with MS , Maybe they're waiting one pioneer or two . Once it happens , there will be no comeback .

            As if 64 MB memory weren't good on a win95 , lol , and now 16 GB almost crumble ..
            As if forced updates and programs ain't enough to convince someone he doesn't own his own computer , lol ..
            A small push from Linux and others , and it will be over , that if they didn't kill the whole business already .
            m$ knows this, that's why they got involved with the UEFI alliance and bastardized the spec to include hash keys and a bit-lock to keep the owner out of the settings as options.

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              #7
              Re: possibly interesting article

              Originally posted by stj View Post
              m$ knows this, that's why they got involved with the UEFI alliance and bastardized the spec to include hash keys and a bit-lock to keep the owner out of the settings as options.
              Why wanna play with Bios ? , no , you shouldn't !! .. And Next , please ask for a permission to turn your Laptop on , lol ..

              Be advised anyway that your only exclusive rights are : Pay , Pay ...And pay ..

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                #8
                Re: possibly interesting article

                more like "please ask for a permission to turn your Laptop off"

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