Windows Vista anti-virus programs fail critical tests
Lets face it, Microsoft has been counting on its newly released Vista to shed its image as being the company that is responsible for billions of dollars worth of losses in productivity for both home and corporate users. Windows Vista sheds a fair bit of the legacy code (not all by the way) which allowed virus authors and spyware companies to infect computers with ease.
Sounds good huh? Too good? Perhaps, considering that Microsoft’s own Live OneCare suite has failed the critical VB100 certification tests.
Microsoft Vista Complete, Viruses and Adware Rejoice
Microsoft Corp. has announced that it has finally completed work on its new operating system, Windows Vista, and plans to release it to consumers on January 30th — if it doesn’t crash before then and force another two years of re-programming. The OS is set to begin manufacturing copies early on Wednesday to prepare for not only the consumer release but the November 30th release to big business clients and hackers.
Microsoft Builds New Keyboard For Vista, Vista Crashes In Excitement
Microsoft has built a new keyboard to accompany the release of their new operating system, Vista — an eagerly awaited OS that’s not so much eagerly awaited for the quality, but rather for the new errors and breakdowns it will bring along with it.
Windows Vista Launch Date Delayed
Businessweek is running a story that Microsoft has delayed the launch of Windows Vista till January 2007.
