Machines capable of running Microsoft's new Windows operating system Vista, due for release (apparently) early next year, are to get stickers that say they are "Windows Vista Capable." Microsoft has ...
Remember the lawsuit filed a little while ago against Microsoft because PCs with “Windows Vista Capable” stickers weren’t actually all that Vista Capable? A federal judge just granted that suit class ...
Following a lawsuit which charges Microsoft with deceptive practices by allowing PC manufacturers to fix "Vista Capable" stickers onto PCs which lack the power to offer the consumer the ability to run ...
How misleading was the "Windows Vista Capable" campaign that Microsoft ran during the run-up to the January release of the operating system? Seems that it was misleading enough for a judge to approve ...
Consumers weren’t the only ones upset by Microsoft’s Vista marketing scheme that sold “Vista Capable” PCs that couldn’t run the most important features of Vista. HP was possibly even angrier, telling ...
The delay of Windows Vista means that computers sold this holiday season will predominantly be running Windows XP. Microsoft hopes that Vista won’t be far from the minds of new computer buyers, ...
The “Wow” starts with Wednesday’s IT Blogwatch: in which Microsoft gets sued over those “Vista Capable” stickers. Not to mention how to abuse your position as a tenured professor… It’s Nancy Gohring ...
It looks like that little lawsuit over "Vista Capable" stickers on PCs could now be about to get quite a bit bigger, as a federal judge has now bestowed class-action status on the suit, which accuses ...