Full disclosure: Haven’t read the article yet.
Working in corporate IT, this most likely is targeted toward enterprise customers who either take a long time to roll out OS upgrades or can’t due to technical limitations within their environment. In those cases, paying the cost of extended support is more palatable to troubleshooting or rushing mass OS upgrades. This is a fairly common practice with enterprise software vendors.
Edit: Okay, just skimmed it. Looks like this is actually a new program for non-enterprise consumers, which is interesting. First I’ve heard of that.
This is why I personally am looking forward to fully self-driving cars. We’re a long way off, but when self-driving cars can completely replace the human element, I think the world will be a much safer place.
Well I didn’t wake up today expecting to watch a video about task manager, but here I am.
Well I feel silly that I never responded to this. I picked up the Woovebox almost immediately after it came out. For the price and features it offers, it’s just absolutely insane. And with the updates it’s received since then, it’s just become that much better.
Easy recommendation all around!