I was mainly replying to the notion that hackable devices are a "dying category". Clearly that is something we are gradually losing, in this age of the DMCA and locked-down app stores. But Google is one of the few major smartphone/table companies bucking that trend.
Hopefully, this will continue to be the case, although they have been slow sometimes in getting it all sorted out when new hardware comes out...
I was mainly replying to the notion that hackable devices are a "dying category". Clearly that is something we are gradually losing, in this age of the DMCA and locked-down app stores. But Google is one of the few major smartphone/table companies bucking that trend.
Hopefully, this will continue to be the case, although they have been slow sometimes in getting it all sorted out when new hardware comes out...