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Gary Wheeler28-Jan-16 7:16
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Ancient Zygote29-Jan-16 8:17
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Cortana is going to be the primary interface to the Windows operating system. It assumes that role now in a development stage, which goes to the question of why Microsoft insists that any interaction with Cortana is subject to their remote transmission and analysis (this whole speech to text problem is a very difficult nut to crack and initially is requiring remote massive processing power and analysis). To assert that this is a minor problem since an IP address might be scrubbed is foolishness (you can hardly remove your name and other identifying data from an all-inclusive stream of anything you may say in interating with your personal computer, not to mention the data stored on the computer, which is also subject to use by MS). I realize you find this horrifying and don't want to believe it is happening (I'm with you in that reaction).

Now as to installation of Windows 10 on most PC's in the future being an independent decision of OEM's (and chipmakers) and Microsoft having earned its place as a monopoly by offering a superior product in a free market, I'm not going to rehash decades of public record in the law. I'll just point you at one relevant court decision:

253 F. 3d 34 - Court of Appeals, Dist. of Columbia Circuit, 2001.

This was the court favorable to Microsoft, the one that reversed Judge Jackson's order to break up Microsoft. However, they did not deny that Microsoft was a monopoly in the operating system market for Intel-compatible computers and maintained that position via illegal activity (e.g., polluting the Java code base, forcing Apple to use IE, forcing Intel to stop supporting Java, etc. etc.). If you will spend the time to read the entire court opinion, it is an astounding detailed factual account of the thuggish (I cannot avoid the use of that term) illegal conduct by Microsoft.

There apparently was some kind of understanding reached with Bill Gates, since he withdrew from an active role in the company after that and only returned in 2014 (hence the frightening recent developments, grin). For earlier judicial comment on what Microsoft was doing to offer "the most sought after product," see Judge Stanley Sporkin's opinion 1995 in refusing to sign the consent decree to resolve US v Microsoft:
http://www.justice.gov/atr/memorandum-opinion-us-v-microsoft-corp

It does appear that Microsoft is trying to help Enterprise level customers turn off all of the remote telemetry in Windows 10:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt577208%28v=vs.85%29.aspx

I had wondered about whether they would supply this kind of assistance to customers handling sensitive coporate and national security data (unbelievably, there are such customers).

By the way, I am not a Linux user, I am embarrassed to admit. I ran Linux on a CD once in order to write an article on it a decade or so back, but like most computer users, I continued to use Windows because that was where all the applications were that I needed to do business and on any hardware offered (that is the so-called chicken and egg entry barrier discussed in the 2001 court opinion). I am not looking forward to the effort that moving to Linux is going to require (at my age I can only hope that will become unnecessary, grin).

HINT TO DEVELOPERS AND OEMS: If you build it (an inexpensive Linux notebook), they will buy it! Grow yourself a set and do it!
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