[citation][nom]amigafan[/nom]More and more I stumble upon such consumer-oriented articles here on Tom's which I don't welcome since I always regarded Tom's to be oriented towards enthusiasts and people who know their stuff.[/citation]
Then you're on the wrong site. I think you meant to go to http

/www.tomshardware.com. Tom's Guide has
always been consumer-oriented. IMO the similarities in the two names (Tom's Hardware is also referred to as Tom's Hardware
Guide) doesn't help to distinguish their two very different target audiences, but the fact is they both serve totally different purposes. Have you ever seen a video card review on Tom's Guide? No, I didn't think so.
Anyway, I'd like to make a point about Wishlist item #2. How dare Windows, a dumb piece of software that should exist to facilitate my work, tell me what I can and cannot install on
my computer! I'm all for sane defaults, and Windows' target market may indeed need hand-holding to protect them, but I will never support the complete locking out of developers who choose not to pour cash into Microsoft's coffers just so that people can run their software. Microsoft is the enemy of many FOSS developers, and I honestly don't see them wanting to pay. It could kill off a lot of these projects, or at least their Windows ports. The only winners in a system that
forces all software to be signed are Microsoft and proprietary application developers/publishers who have cash to burn.
Force signing by default, sure, but give me the option to disable it as I can any other obstacle to me using my computer. After all, it's
my computer (or is it?).