Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Nov 2006 22:23 UTC
Windows "Security is the lens through which I always view products like Windows Vista, and in that view it looks good. But there is a bigger picture with Vista for the industry: It's really, really different from previous versions. At many levels it requires a different approach." The Inq took a look at Vista RTM, and they find: "Suffice to say we're impressed. Vista has come a significantly long way since the RC2 build. It's polished, speedy, and looks good on the eye."
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eMagius
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2005-07-06

As we all know, XP had a lot more anti-piracy functionality built in that any of the previous releases

Stating that "we all know" something doesn't make it true.

Would you care to back up your claim that Windows (any version) prohibits DVD ripping? Or that Windows prohibits the running of specific software (except for rootkits/unsigned kernel extensions in 64-bit 2003/Vista)?

Or are you going to continue sprouting pure FUD?

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