
A senior Microsoft executive says the company is concerned that uncertified third-party software loaded onto new computers by manufacturers could
hurt the launch of consumer versions of its Windows Vista operating system later this month. In a discussion Tuesday night at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the Microsoft official told CBC News Online, on condition of anonymity, that the world's largest software maker is frustrated by legal shackles that prevent the company from restricting what kinds of software major computer makers install on new PCs.
"We can't do anything about it because it would be illegal," the executive said in reference to restrictions placed on the company following a U.S. federal anti-trust lawsuit against the company.
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2005-07-07
comes to no suprise to me, why don't they just stall the release date an work on fixing bugs in it, or trash Vista an go straight to Windows Vienna an or Windows Fiji
Edited 2007-01-12 00:24