Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 22nd May 2006 22:47 UTC
Windows It's the hour of reckoning for Windows Vista. After five years of course changes, false starts and a host of beta and CTP builds, Microsoft is set to deliver a broad-scale build of Vista to two million testers. Microsoft is likely to drop the build - known by multiple names, including the consumer Vista CTP and Vista Beta 2 - as early as the week of May 22 at the WinHEC in Seattle, according to company watchers. And on a related note, if you want the fancy Vista look on your XP machine, check out this transformation pack.
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RE: More Hardware Control
by itomato on Tue 23rd May 2006 00:30 UTC in reply to "More Hardware Control"
itomato
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2006-05-18

I think the stipulations of their anti-trust agreement negate that possibility, but I could be wrong.

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RE[2]: More Hardware Control
by elsewhere on Tue 23rd May 2006 00:43 in reply to "RE: More Hardware Control"
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2005-07-13

I think the stipulations of their anti-trust agreement negate that possibility, but I could be wrong.

I think the common sense ideology behind anti-trust laws in the first place would negate that possibility, but I too could be wrong. ;)

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