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I Love It When The World Goes Crazy Breaking Windows Vista

by Milo on February 1st, 2007

This is crazy. There are already false claims circulating that Windows Vista has already been hacked; but until now, no one has earned the recognition and these hackers would remain as rumors.

News among different sources are reporting that hackers are working extra hard to gain recognition to be the first one to hack Windows Vista. Fame and financial gains could come to be the guy who put shame to the thousand of hours put on by thousands of engineers who have worked hard to make Windows Vista the most secure application Microsoft has ever launched.

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1 opinion for I Love It When The World Goes Crazy Breaking Windows Vista

  • Brady Merriweather
    Feb 1, 2007 at 4:36 am

    I am a system builder. I build custom PC’s for people and service them.
    I sat in the live cast meeting about Vista and upset that I as a
    reseller of Windows software are not getting incentives, but costly
    material at my expense to promote Vista.

    I realize that they want to narrow the gap. Where only major sellers of
    PC’s (Such as HP. Dell, and Gateway..) keep creating the “Throw away
    PC’s” and avoid patents and universal PC standards to reduce the
    options for customers to just replace parts to maintain their PC’s.
    They are planning to help them “Macify” the PC market. Removing
    generics such as Elitegroup, PCChips.. you know them. They sell
    frequently on sites like Tiger direct etc.

    Distributors like ASI, DHL, & many more rely on the PC enthusiasts,
    system builders, and small IT professionals to use their parts for
    system upgrades, and main board replacements.

    With the new Vista licensing, this effects large companies who purchase
    part replacements to maintain systems, expecting to keep them running
    for 5 years. IT now will have purchase completes with Licenses, in
    order to use new volume licenses, which they purchased in the first
    place to REDUCE unnecessary costs. This increases costs for the
    customer. Also, with the limited branding of Vista, computer
    enthusiasts, and game fanatics who just upgrade their computers on a
    frequent basis, may consider buying cheaper PC’s since they may in 1
    year replace their motherboard and processor twice a year to handle the
    latest PC titles.

    This increases the sales of more affordable PC’s, with copies of Windows
    Vista, but it is going to cause a backlash.

    I have already joined the Ohio Ubuntu Linux chapter as of 4 days ago,
    and plan on not re-registering my partnership with Microsoft because of
    this. I will be able to compete still with Dell and HP with affordable
    desktops with Ubuntu, which will soon support by April all major chip
    sets and printers. Since many of my customers who buy PC’s are not
    power users, the desktop environment and “ease of use” will draw
    customers. I would able to sell a PC with a fully operational office
    suite and educational packages for the cost of under $500. plus for
    only $50.00 add Cedega, which supports many Gaming platforms, or even
    wine, which now supports many static windows applications.

    I will still have customers coming in for support, as they might need
    assistance to use printers and cameras with their new systems, and
    since I know about looking at system logs in Linux, I will be able to
    diagnose minor (but soon to be ) hardware failures.

    This is going to be an interesting year. Smaller computer stores are
    going to have to compete with larger computer manufactures, and generic
    brands and Distributors are going to support this effort. Since now even
    states like Indiana has made a demand to put their schools on all Linux
    platforms, this is going to be also a new thing occurring here in Ohio.
    The chapter here has already made headway. You can review the meeting
    notes at http://ohio.ubuntu-us.org/node/2

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