Buzz Out Loud 883: 2009 Tech predictions
The JaMoTo Analysts throw down a healthy serving of tech predictions for the new year. Are you ready to rumble?
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There are specific technical reasons why OS X, or Linux, or Vista with UAC turned on, are orders of magnitude more secure than XP, or Vista with UAC turned off, and they have nothing to do with market share. If XP had the 9-10% market share that OS X has, it would still have 90% of the viruses.
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by BOLTROOPER
January 5, 2009 12:46 PM PST
- Where is today's podcast?
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