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5 commentsThursday, December 18, 2008

Gamers Sticking With XP, Searching For Wii

Ownership and search stats declare clear winners

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the thing is, XP is more

the thing is, XP is more stable and has being updated alot, so there is less flaws, where as Vista, its just something fancy looking, with alot of holes to be filled

Vista vs XP

Well, let me tell you all that I personally don't like Vista. It look likes fireworks. Once you meet it, you say "Wow!" but after a while you start (continue) hating this soft.

I think I do like mostly of us. Continue with my XP and my Vista but looking for anxiously Windows 7

Hétor

The Wii is just a fun and

The Wii is just a fun and interactive game, i can see why they are number 1. And it keeps the people playing it on their toes unlike traditional consoles.

Microsoft should step backwards to go forwards

Every time Microsoft releases a new OS they go way overboard with it. Vista has way too many whistles, horns and bells. Why doesn't Microsoft release a stripped down OS and have everything as an add on or even a paid add on? This would make gamers happy and also the people who only use their computers to surf the internet and check email happy. Let the people decide what they want their OS to do by letting them download what add ons they want and only the add ons they want. Stating that an OS can do this and that is only good if that person does this and that and is a turn off to people who don't. The more the OS can do out of the box, the fewer people they are targeting. Would you buy a car set up only for drag racing? Probably not, but you may buy that same car if it was stock. Why does Microsoft believe people are going to buy an OS that is bogged down with items they will never use?

For the 1st time ever (that

For the 1st time ever (that I have seen anyways!), Microsoft is adverting windows.co.uk on the telly!

Thought that was kinda weird with the sheer size of them!

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