Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 7th Feb 2008 22:26 UTC
Windows Microsoft is conducting field trials to ensure that a modified version of Windows XP SP2 will be able to run well on the One Laptop Per Child's XO machine and that it will be able to support customers with a good experience on that hardware. "We are encouraged by what we have seen of Windows on the XO machine so far, and field trials started at the end of January involving about 200 XO machines running a customized version of Windows XP SP2 with a reduced footprint image," Orlando Ayala, senior vice president of Microsoft's Unlimited Potential Group, told eWEEK.
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RE: What a....
by tomcat on Fri 8th Feb 2008 08:47 UTC in reply to "What a...."
tomcat
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2006-01-06

Hahah, bet that guy has trouble meeting woman, what an arrogant twat


Arrogant, perhaps, but given his bankroll, I doubt he has any problem meeting women. You realize that's how it works, right?

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