What would you do if your "Windows Vista Capable" PC purchased just before the new OS was released could only run Vista Home Basic? If you're a Washington State consumer, you might sue the company.
Remember the lawsuit filed a little while ago against Microsoft because PCs with “Windows Vista Capable” stickers weren’t actually all that Vista Capable? A federal judge just granted that suit class ...
Following a lawsuit which charges Microsoft with deceptive practices by allowing PC manufacturers to fix "Vista Capable" stickers onto PCs which lack the power to offer the consumer the ability to run ...
The Wow is not now. At least not for customers that purchased a "Vista Capable" machine only to discover that it really meant "Vista Home Basic Capable." One customer has even gone to the lengths of ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
The “Wow” starts with Wednesday’s IT Blogwatch: in which Microsoft gets sued over those “Vista Capable” stickers. Not to mention how to abuse your position as a tenured professor… It’s Nancy Gohring ...
After receiving endless flak for their silly tiered Vista Compatibility scheme, Microsoft has decided to issue a single “Windows 7 Capable” sticker for hardware that works with the new OS. That means ...
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