Monday, February 11th 2008
Anti-Trust Lawsuit Claims Microsoft Knowingly Deceived Vista Customers
The whole "Vista Capable" sticker scandal was a mess, pure and simple. However, new evidence has prompted a new anti-trust lawsuit against Microsoft. It would seem as though it's entirely plausible that Microsoft was indeed trying to pull a fast one past Vista customers. Everyone who was shopping for a PC, or used a relatively-new PC a couple months before the Vista release probably saw that it came with a "Vista Capable" sticker. The new evidence shows that Microsoft may have planted Vista Capable stickers on computers not ready to run Vista at all, be it the premium version or the normal version. Men from inside Microsoft did everything from reprimand members of marketing to scoff at retailers who sent letters of concern to Microsoft. We'll keep you posted on what exactly comes out of this lawsuit. If you bought a "Vista Capable" computer with a "Vista Capable" sticker on it, you may just qualify for a settlement if this case comes through for the prosecution.
In short, it has been a very bad week for Microsoft.
Source:
DailyTech
In short, it has been a very bad week for Microsoft.
29 Comments on Anti-Trust Lawsuit Claims Microsoft Knowingly Deceived Vista Customers
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ravenas, your reseller pwned you! :P
heheheheheheh
It has a handle in the back for carrying and that keyboard should go on top of the screen and then latched on for a bottom, but this model seems a bit different. Seems like it has detachable bottom, or I just remember wrong and ours had one too, it was maaany years ago :)
imo, it's not right to do what ms did, but we dont have to attack them for it.
In buisness i think alls fair in love and war........if you can get away with it.If not you get your ass sued.
However, I think this is the one they are getting in trouble for:
Or maybe both...
Both of those stickers aren't as bad as nvidia's stickers that they put on power supplies: