Knocking Infected PCs Off the Internet 206
Submission + - Microsoft's Surface Could Kill HP, Dell, Other PC OEMs (hothardware.com)
Submission + - Microsoft announces Surface tablet, with kickstand and fold-out keyboard (extremetech.com) 7
Comment Re:MS a key contributor? (Score 1) 305
Comment Re:Microsoft doesn't get it... (Score 1) 675
If you give most people a choice between Linux vs Windows, they will choose Windows. If you give them a choice between Windows that wont run their apps, and Linux that wont run their apps but at least already has a large library of software, then they will Choose Linux.
Most people? That's pretty lofty. Care to cite your sources? Or are you just pulling shit out of your ass and sucking up fanboi karma?
Microsoft 'Ribbonizes' Windows 8 File Manager 951
Linus Thinks Virtualization Is 'Evil' 330
Comment Re:Thanks for inappropriate ratings (Score 1) 180
Comment Re:wait....mark said WHAT?! (Score 1) 297
Someone forgot this Bing technology which microsoft has innovated so greatly is mostly just yahoo under the hood
Citation, please.
Army DNS ROOT Server Down For 18+ Hours 154
Microsoft Releases Final Windows Phone 7 Dev Tools 170
Petaflops? DARPA Seeks Quintillion-Flop Computers 185
Blizzard Boss Says Restrictive DRM Is a Waste of Time 563
Comment Re:Vista scrapped a lot (Score 1) 375
Longhorn as it was called during its development scrapped some functionality during its development cycle. (It even got so much redefined that it was renamed from blackcomb to longhorn)
Not quite. Longhorn before the code reset in 2004 is now generally referred to internally as Longhorn Alpha. Thew new Windows Server 2003-based codebase was still known as Longhorn until the final name Vista was picked. Blackcomb was the original name for the post-Longhorn OS that would eventually become Windows 7. When the Vista name was picked for Longhorn, Blackcomb was re-named Vienna. However, once actual Windows 7 development began, it became known as Windows 7 internally and the name stuck for release.