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Trusted Computing, sometimes called "Treacherous Computing" is the name of the initiative of a joint effort of multiple companies to add hardware level restrictions and restrict user ownership and freedom on multiple various types of computers and devices, including, but not limited to: Computers, desktops and notebooks, single board computers, PDAs, smartphones, tablets, media players, game consoles, digital video recorders, home theater systems, smart televisions, streaming boxes, pretty much anything with a printed circuit board and a digital purpose. | Trusted Computing, sometimes called "Treacherous Computing" is the name of the initiative of a joint effort of multiple companies to add hardware level restrictions and restrict user ownership and freedom on multiple various types of computers and devices, including, but not limited to: Computers, desktops and notebooks, single board computers, PDAs, smartphones, tablets, media players, game consoles, digital video recorders, home theater systems, smart televisions, streaming boxes, pretty much anything with a printed circuit board and a digital purpose. | ||
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