Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 22:58 UTC
"With six separate versions of Windows Vista on the way, Microsoft has a marketing challenge on its hands. How will the company properly inform users as to which versions support which features? One part of the plan is now becoming clear: all four 'consumer' versions of the OS will be available to users even after installation. How? They'll all be available for 'instant online upgrade' once Vista is installed."
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...MS checks for unique & legally bought keys every time someone tries to update via windows update?
Personally I'm pulling up a seat to this one -- the world's best hackers against a company that is increasingly tired of having its OSes hacked, covered by a media that is not allowed to report any successes.
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...MS checks for unique & legally bought keys every time someone tries to update via windows update?
Personally I'm pulling up a seat to this one -- the world's best hackers against a company that is increasingly tired of having its OSes hacked, covered by a media that is not allowed to report any successes.
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