Saturday, 30 July 2005

Longhorn: Christmas 2006

Ars Technica reports that Microsoft Windows Vista, the operating system formerly known as Longhorn, will make its debut in time for the 2006 holiday shopping season. Mind you, nobody—not even Microsoft—seems really sure what will actually be in the OS, so this may all turn out to be a massively-hyped non-event, something not entirely unfamiliar to observers of the computer industry.

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Because what better way to say “I love you” than with a buggy first look at a Microsoft operating system?

Maybe they should have scheduled it for Valentine’s Day instead.

 

There is plenty of precedent for a Christmas 2006 release date for Longhorn slippiing to Valentine’s Day (2007 or later).

:-)

 
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