The Microsoft Windows Operating System has a dubious record of having the most number of crashes. It’s believed that there are around 25 million crashes everyday. I wonder if that figure is World Wide or just here in the United States?
In other news, the next release of the Windows OS is Vista which is due for release at the end of this year or early next year.
Tonight I read a report that says
60% of the Vista code is being rewritten due to an internal error at Microsoft and that to date Microsoft has lost about about $500 million because of delays in releasing Vista.
So that probably means Microsoft is going to charge a lot for upgrading to Vista or purchasing a full OEM version.
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