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heise online - Vistas User Account Control wenig vertrauenswürdig [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 26/02/2007 19:00
Vista's user account control is not trustworthy
heise online - Microsoft Office 2007 flüstert übers Netz [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 26/02/2007 19:00
MS Office 2007 secretly sends information to market research campaigns.
Ballmer blames pirates for poor Vista sales [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 26/02/2007 19:00
Microsoft can't accept the fact that people just don't *want* Vista. Its solution is to crank up the surveillance (via WGA) -- which should in turn drive more ...
The *Nixed Report: The Dark Side of Microsoft [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 26/02/2007 19:00
Details numerous issues about WGA, Microsoft systems phoning home, and possible security backdoors.
Buying a new PC? 'Windows Vista Capable' barely hits the mark [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 26/02/2007 17:00
"Microsoft's on-the-box minimum RAM requirement "really isn't realistic," according to David Short.." -- more examples of outrageous hardware requirements.
Vista "Express Upgrade" anything but express [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 26/02/2007 17:00
"One source at a major OEM who spoke with me on condition of anonymity said that the real issue is that OEMs are still not sure which PCs are really ready to ...
Vista "Express Upgrade" anything but express [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 29/03/2007 08:00
"One source at a major OEM who spoke with me on condition of anonymity said that the real issue is that OEMs are still not sure which PCs are really ready ...
Slashdot | 4 GB May Be Vista's RAM Sweet Spot [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 26/02/2007 17:00
You can run effective free software systems with much less memory. This is an example of an unnecessary hardware requirement.
Slashdot | Consumer Vista Upgrades Moving at Snail's Pace [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 26/02/2007 17:00
"This could be a support disaster."
Microsoft spins DRM tale in 'blog' [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 06/04/2007 12:00
"MICROSOFT HAS JUST made one of the wormiest excuses for an explanation of the Vista DRM infection I have ever read. It is one of the saddest attempts I have ...
Karel Donk » Archive » Microsoft on Content Protection in Vista [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 26/02/2007 17:00
"Microsoft has basically confirmed everything Peter Guttman [sic] wrote in his paper, but tried to make it either sound like they were doing the consumers a ...
Slashdot | Vista Security — Too Little Too Late [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 26/02/2007 17:00
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Windows "upgrade" decision flowchart [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 26/02/2007 17:00
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Windows "upgrade" decision flowchart [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 29/03/2007 08:00
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Microsoft tells some users no on Vista - Yahoo! News [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 26/02/2007 17:00
"Lurking in that 14-page agreement is a ban on using the least expensive versions of Vista — the $199 Home Basic edition and the $239 Home Premium edition ...
Independent Research Confirms Allegations That Vista’s Anti-Spyware Protection Has Holes [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 23/02/2007 18:00
Free software alternatives are even better at avoiding spyware problems. You will always be insecure as long as you are dependent on proprietary vendors.
Microsoft's Reach in Higher Education [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 23/02/2007 17:00
An award-winning series of articles critically examining Microsoft's influence on universities.
Corporate Largesse: Philanthropy or Self-Interest? [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 23/02/2007 17:00
An historical article critically examining Microsoft's practice of "donating" software to universities.
Z Trek: Alan Zeichick's Weblog: Ka-Ching! Windows Vista's real cost [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 23/02/2007 16:00
"it's going to cost California's businesses and consumers $500 million in Microsoft license fees to adopt Windows Vista."
Vista Month: Welcome To The DRM? [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 22/02/2007 16:00
'Schneier thinks that Microsoft is aiming to create a lock-in not just for Hollywood content producers but also peripheral manufacturers. “It’s another war ...
Microsoft can't defend Windows Vista [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 22/02/2007 16:00
Windows Defender has already had severe vulnerabilities and is expected to have more -- you won't be able to fix them yourself, since you don't have the source.
Forbes Follows the Money: Away from Vista [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 21/02/2007 17:00
Forbes blogger Stephen Manes is disgusted with Vista.
Windows v [GNU/]Linux security: the real facts | The Register [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 19/02/2007 17:00
An assessment of Microsoft's recent claims that Vista is more secure than GNU/Linux.
Why Windows Vista is defective by design [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 16/02/2007 19:00
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Vista Security Model -- A Big Joke? [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 16/02/2007 12:00
"We all remember all those Microsoft’s statements about how serious Microsoft is about security in Vista and how all those new cool security features like ...
Microsoft May Have Mistakenly Pegged Half A Million As Pirates - News by InformationWeek [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 15/02/2007 14:00
"Microsoft's anti-piracy tool has marked more than one in every five copies of Windows as bogus, the Redmond, Wash., developer said Tuesday, while more than ...
TECH.BLORGE.com » Blog Archive » Microsoft slugs Mac users with Vista tax [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 15/02/2007 12:00
"The end-user license agreement for the cheaper versions of Vista (Home Basic and Home Premium) explicitly forbids the use of those versions on virtual ...
Microsoft settles Iowa class action suit - USATODAY.com [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 15/02/2007 12:00
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Windows Vista EULA: Is It That Bad? [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 15/02/2007 12:00
While the author seems to think that these terms are OK, the quotations illustrate clearly the way Microsoft deprives users of freedom -- for example, you may ...
Wired News: Vista Launch a Late-Night Yawn [1 %] par PloneRSS, le 15/02/2007 12:00
"Slightly after midnight, there is no rush to the registers. Only those who are there, only a few actually line up to buy the software."