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Vista is 'more secure' says Gates
BBC ^ | Tuesday, 30 January 2007, 15:33 GMT | BBC Staff

Posted on 01/30/2007 1:08:55 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach

Vista is 'more secure' says Gates

Bill Gates


Windows Vista is "dramatically more secure than any other operating system released", Microsoft founder Bill Gates has told BBC News.

Mr Gates said the security features in the new operating system were reason enough to upgrade from Windows XP.

Microsoft launched Vista in London, with more than 100m computers predicted to be using it within 12 months.

Mr Gates also defended the pricing of Vista, which is twice as expensive in Europe compared to the US.

The technology leader called the launch a "big day" that would bring a new digital workstyle and lifestyle.

HAVE YOUR SAY

I beta tested Vista and, yes, it pushes a few of my buttons

Gordon MacDonald, Hawkinge


The new operating system (OS) boasts an improved interface and security tools.

Mr Gates said security in Vista would mean it would be "much, much harder" for malicious hackers to attack computers running the operating system.

"For anybody worried about safety, whether it is phishing or malware or parental control type issues, Vista brings that to a whole new level of capability," he added.

Security analysts have praised the improved tools in Vista but many feel that holes in the operating system eventually will be exposed and that Microsoft will continue to need to update it through online patches.

WHAT IS AN OPERATING SYSTEM?

It is the program which manages the hardware and software resources on a computer.
It also forms a platform on top of which other programs can run.

Microsoft will come under fire if Vista proves to be the popular target of malicious hackers exploiting flaws, said David Mitchell, the software practice leader at analysts Ovum.

"It's crucial for corporate reputation and revenue that Vista proves more secure and stable than XP," he said.

Not all PCs will be able to run Vista - Microsoft recommends machines have at least 512Mb of RAM, a 800Mhz processor and 15Gb of hard disk space.

Microsoft has pledged to continue support for XP users until 2011.

The company launched Vista for business users two months ago. Now Vista has been released to consumers, who can buy four home versions.

There is also a stripped down version of the OS, Vista Starter, which is aimed at customers in developing countries. It will be available in 70 languages and will run on slower and older PCs.

VISTA PC SPECIFICATIONS

VISTA CAPABLE

800MHz processor

512Mb memory

DirectX9 capable graphics processor

PREMIUM READY

1Ghz processor

1Gb memory

128Mb graphics memory

40Gb hard drive

DVD-ROM

Internet access


But Microsoft could face a backlash from consumers over its pricing plans - with the cost of Vista versions in the US roughly half the price of equivalent versions in the UK.

Prices for the OS in the UK range from about £100 for an upgrade version of the Basic package to £249 for a copy of the upgrade to the Ultimate version of Vista.

In the US prices start from $100 (£52) for an upgrade of Vista Home basic to $249 (£127) for the equivalent Ultimate version.

Mr Gates defended Microsoft's pricing plans: "We try to keep our prices largely in line from country to country... but with price you do generally get some things that get a bit out of alignment as currencies go up and down.

"Our goal across our product line is to largely have a global way of looking at things."

Mr Mitchell said there was pent up consumer demand for Vista.

VISTA HOME VERSIONS

Vista desktop - aero interface

Home Basic - improved search and security but no Aero interface (pictured)

Home Premium - As above but with Aero, Media Center options, back-up tools, DVD burning software

Vista Ultimate - All home and business features, plus a series of downloadable Ultimate Extras


"In the consumer space there has not been any new release of a Windows operating system for five years," he said.

Ovum predicts that 15% of XP machines will be running Vista by the end of 2007.

"Part of the appetite is 'something new for something new's sake'," said Mr Mitchell.

Mr Mitchell predicted that the new graphical interface, called Aero, improved desktop search tools and a promise of more robust security would appeal to many users.

But he predicted some consumers could be confused by the minimum specifications for PCs to run Vista and by the different versions on sale.

Users can visit the Microsoft website to check if their hardware will run Vista and some new machines are being labelled Vista Capable or Premier Vista Ready, for those PCs with higher specifications.

"There's been an attempt to demystify what the minimum specifications are," said Mr Mitchell.

"Undoubtedly some people - as in any industry - won't read the instructions."

In his interview with the BBC Mr Gates also predicted that school children would be using tablet PCs rather than text books in 10 years time.

"We will have an inexpensive tablet-like device that lets the teachers customise things.

We enjoy having them in the business

Bill Gates on Apple's iPhone

"Hopefully the cost of that isn't much more than textbooks have been so that's a big change."

He also welcomed the arrival of Apple's iPhone into the market calling it "a great new entrant"

"What we are seeing for all these products is that software is increasingly important. If you look at a phone of five years ago it was really about the hardware only.

"But now as you are browsing and managing your calendar and having lots of music or photos, the software is the thing that counts and there are very few companies to do great software."

Microsoft produces software which runs on millions of mobile phones and portable devices.

He added: "We enjoy having them [Apple] in the business."




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To: Fire_on_High
Nah, WinME can run very nicely if tweaked right. 3 of our 4 boxes run it and BSODs are something we see a combined total of maybe 2, 3 times a year.

One thing it does not tolerate as well as WXP is Certain users who load it up with tons of programs running. I always run everything lean and do not have trouble when I fire up the old clunker though.

You know the type....Eight browsers open, little antispyware things and cookie managers running in the background. Then they open up a hungry graphics program and the whole system goes down...

121 posted on 01/31/2007 3:01:47 AM PST by Gorzaloon (Global Warming: A New Kind Of Scientology for the Rest Of Us.)
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To: MediaMole
Who protects us from people willing to make things up to smear Microsoft?

I thought that only happened in the Win/Mac wars.

This article is what I was referring to:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1757910/posts

Now it IS from a University (Possible Mac Bias?) and it IS from NZ (Possible Anti US Bias??) but when searches turn up so much adverse information, everybody is not making things up.

If they were, MS has the means to sue everyone on the planet for product disparagment.

122 posted on 01/31/2007 3:07:01 AM PST by Gorzaloon (Global Warming: A New Kind Of Scientology for the Rest Of Us.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Did you see THIS...?
http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/vista_cost.html


123 posted on 01/31/2007 3:22:52 AM PST by Seadog Bytes (OPM - The Liberal 'solution' to every societal problem. (Other People's Money))
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To: Knitebane
Another option is to simply use LaTeX and use the beamer class to output to pdf or dvi.

Yes, and the nice thing about using LaTeX for slides is that folds in very neatly with, say, taking an existing LaTeX paper and turning the text into a presentation.

I like both the seminar and foil packages for slides. For anyone interested in looking at foils, a couple of good places are here and this pdf.

124 posted on 01/31/2007 4:14:48 AM PST by snowsislander
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To: Golden Eagle

Wow a typo on FR, talk about a needle in a hay stack

/sarcasm


125 posted on 01/31/2007 8:31:20 AM PST by N3WBI3 ("Help me out here guys: What do you do with someone who wont put up or shut up?" - N3WBI3)
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To: perfect stranger

I managed to dig it up.

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=86943

Partially down the first page the author wrote a short list of instructions for getting started. It's still in "alpha" stage, but I find that it works with few problems. One caveat, though: if anything causes Explorer to crash (yeah, like *that* never happens), make sure to open the Task Manager and kill TClock3 before starting it again as it doesn't auto-exit when Explorer disappears and doesn't locate the new Explorer instance when Explorer is restarted.


126 posted on 01/31/2007 3:11:05 PM PST by Windcatcher (Earth to libs: MARXISM DOESN'T SELL HERE. Try somewhere else.)
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To: Moose4

Welcome to Durham!


127 posted on 01/31/2007 3:33:33 PM PST by DreamsofPolycarp
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To: VeniVidiVici
From the archives:

When you install an army of dancing paper clips will file across the screen. One will emerge as the leader and announce "HELLO, I AM RAMGORGE, SPECIAL HELP FUNCTION OF MICROSOFT'S NEW SUPER COOL OPERATING SYSTEM, VISA....,er VISTA! WITH VISTA YOU CAN DO EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS DID, BUT NOW YOU WILL HAVE LOTS MORE COOL SPASHY GRAPHICS THAT LAUNCH WHEN YOU DO IT! INSTEAD OF PROCESSING COMMANDS, OUR NEW SUPERKEEN VISTA SYSTEM SIMPLY SHUTS DOWN ALL MOVING THREADS SO THAT ALL YOUR COMPUTER RESOURCES CAN CAN FOCUS ON HELPING YOU. SO, WHEN YOU ARE BURNING A CD, WRITING EMAIL, CHECKING A STOCK QUOTE, OR GETTING THOSE PICTURES OF GRANDKIDS, WE WILL SPIN THE IMAGES ROUND AND ROUND ON THE SCREEN AND CONSTANTLY CHANGE COLORS, WHILE A SOOTHING VERSION OF YANI'S "ODE TO THE STARS" PLAYS IN THE BACKGROUND. ISN'T THAT GREAT? MORE, DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR NAME WOULD LOOK LIKE IN UGARITIC, THE ANCIENT DEAD LANGUAGE OF THE MIDDLE EAST? WELL, WITH VISTA YOU WON'T HAVE TO WONDER ANYMORE. UGARITIC NAME RECOGNITION IS BUILT RIGHT IN. IN FACT, VISTA HAS OVER 76 MILLION OF THESE OBSCURE FUNCTIONS BUILT RIGHT IN. YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO "LAUNCH" THEM. RAMGORGE LOADS THEM RIGHT IN EVERY TIME YOU START YOUR COMPUTER (NOTE:2 GIGABYTES OF RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY ARE NEEDED TO ALLOW "RAMGORGE" TO RUN AT FULL SPEED, BUT YOU CAN GET BY ON A MINIMUM OF 1 GIGABYTE).

SECURITY IS A BIG CONCERN TO COMPUTER USERS TODAY. AT MICROSOFT WE ARE FOCUSED WITH A LASER ON SECURITY. THIS IS WHY WE STEADFASTLY REFUSE TO PUBLISH ANY KNOWLEDGE OF POTENTIAL EXPLOITS UNTIL WE HAVE A PATCH READY FOR THEM. WE UNDERSTAND THAT "HACKERS" KNOW ABOUT THESE SOFTWARE PROBLEMS AND ARE ALREADY WRITING CODE FOR THEM, BUT WHAT IS THE POINT IN NOTIFYING YOU SO YOU CAN WORRY ABOUT IT WHEN NOTHING CAN BE DONE? YOUR PEACE OF MIND IS IMPORTANT TO US. FURTHER, WHY SHOULD WE NOTIFY ANY "HACKERS" WHO MAY NOT ALRADY KNOW WHAT THE PROBLEMS ARE? AT MICROSOFT, YOU CAN TRUST US TO KEEP YOUR VULNERABILITIES A SECRET. MICROSOFT HAS FURTHER COMMITTED ITSELF TO YOUR SECURITY BY HIRING A WHOLE TEAM OF EASTERN EUROPEAN PROGRAMMERS TO TRY AND FIND IN LINUX (AN OBSCURE OPERATING SYSTEM THAT HARDLY ANYONE USES, HAS NO APPLICATIONS, INFRINGES ON A MILLION COPYRIGHTS AND IS SO GEEKY THAT YOU WOULD NEED A Ph.D. IN COMPUTER SCIENCE TO USE IT.... FORGET WE MENTIONED IT). WE HAVE DONE THIS FOR YOUR PEACE OF MIND AND SECURITY, TO DEMONSTRATE THAT WE ARE NOT THE ONLY SOFTWARE PEOPLE WHO HAVE PROBLEMS. SO FAR, THIS TEAM HAS FOUND 217 POTENTIAL EXPLOITS IN THAT SYSTEM. SEE, YOU ARE JUST AS SAFE WITH US! THIS IS ALSO IMPORTANT TO YOU BECAUSE MICROSOFT RUNS SOME OF ITS SERVERS ON LINUX FOR SECURITY REASONS, AND THE SECURITY OF YOUR DATA IS IMPORTANT TO US.

FINALLY, BEING THE LUCKY LUCKY OWNER OF MICROSOFT PRODUCTS MEANS YOU ARE ENLISTED IN THE "ARMY" OF WORLDWIDE SOFTWARE PIRACY POLICE. WE HERE AT MICROSOFT ARE SO COMMITTED TO SOFTWARE INTEGRITY THAT WE HAVE DECIDED TO MAKE ANTI THEFT FIRST PLACE IN OUR GOALS FOR EXCELLENCE (FUNCTIONALITY CAN WAIT). TO HELP AVOID COSTLY SOFTWARE PRIVACY, PLEASE HELP US VERIFY THAT THIS IS A VALID PRODUCT BY ANSWERING THE FOLLOWING:

1) What is your name?
2) Where do you live?
3) What is your phone number?
4) What is your social security number?
5) Did you steal the authorization number for installation from the internet?
6) Did you or anyone you know falsely generate an authorization code for installation?
7) Please write a short (10 pages or less) description of how we can be sure you are not lying about questions 5 and 6.
8) What is your credit card number in case we need to charge you, in the event that this software is not valid.
9) What is the name address and phone number of your attorney in case we need to pursue damages against you for software privacy?

FINISHED? (last movement to William Tell overture plays) GREAT!!!!

NOW PLEASE ENTER THE 2,817 DIGIT AUTHORIZATION CODE FOUND ON PAGE OF YOUR INSTALLATION MANUAL. PLEASE REMEMBER TO ENTER IT BACKWARDS, AS AN ADDITIONAL SECURITY MEASURE.

FINISHED? GREAT!!! NOW ALL YOU NEED TO START ENJOYING VISTA, THE SUPERKEEN NEW AND IMPROVED VERSION OF WINDOWS THAT DOES EVERYTHING WINDOWS DID BEFORE BUT HAS COOLER, LOUDER AND SPASHIER GRAPHICS IS TO SEND BY FAX OR EMAIL ATTACHMENT THE AFFIDAVIT SWEARING ONCE AGAIN YOU DID NOT STEAL THIS(PAGE 1 OF YOUR MANUAL). REMEMBER TO HAVE IT NOTARIZED!

THANKS FOR PURCHASING MICROSOFT PRODUCTS, AND WITH VISTA, WE CAN NOW BE "SECURE" THAT YOU REALLY PURCHASED IT. REMEBER, THIS IS THE MOST 'SECURE' SOFTWARE EVER! ENJOY!

128 posted on 01/31/2007 4:05:51 PM PST by DreamsofPolycarp
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To: Knitebane

Gimp is fine, and I use it all the time, but it is not Macromedia Fireworks. Again, you get what you pay for.


129 posted on 01/31/2007 5:07:29 PM PST by Porterville (Through experience I have discovered that Yoda is a dumbass and Karma is a lie.)
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To: Knitebane

OOOH Gimp and Open Office are somehow secretive to only you, except, except.... I use it everyday on My 10 computers running Edubuntu... and they are crap but good for basic crap... so don't defend crap unless crap is truly what you love.


130 posted on 01/31/2007 5:09:52 PM PST by Porterville (Through experience I have discovered that Yoda is a dumbass and Karma is a lie.)
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To: Porterville
I admit I have a bias, but I really do think it is an informed bias.

3/4 the stuff in MS Office is bloatware that almost no one ever uses, and would not know how to if they DID need to use it. I am sure that there are folks who need Image Magic or Illustrator, or Office, or Photoshop, or any number of Wintel products, and the Linux equivalents are poor by comparison. I don't think anyone will argue that point.

The fact is that most folks only NEED a calculator with 4 functions, a log and exponential function, some basic trig and a small memory, and even THAT is way more than 85% of the populace. The rest of the programmable functions are just wasted outlay. That is the way I feel about the difference in gimp and photoshop. I have both, I have used both, and PHOTOSHOP IS BETTER. However, I use gimp b/c I need it on 8 different machines and it gets the job done and I never need all the stuff in Photoshop.

Biased? Absolutely. Yet when my wife needed to make a slide show for her class, Open Office is what she used. It was all she needed.

131 posted on 01/31/2007 5:38:19 PM PST by DreamsofPolycarp
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To: DreamsofPolycarp
I use Linux because it does the job for free. I use MS Office when I want a job done correctly and professionally.
132 posted on 01/31/2007 5:40:16 PM PST by Porterville (Through experience I have discovered that Yoda is a dumbass and Karma is a lie.)
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To: Porterville
I use Linux because it does the job for free. I use MS Office when I want a job done correctly and professionally.

And a huge percentage of jobs which can be done in either are completely indifferent as to whether they are done in Linux or Wintel or Mac, and don't look any more "professional" in one environment than another. If it makes you feel better to fire up some software with Vedic chant recognition built into it, then use it. Most of us are just looking for a copy of Joyce Kilmer's "Trees." We can't tell what you did it on, and care even less.

I do admire people who are professionally competent enough to use the bells and whistles in some of these software packages. I really do. The slickest multimedia show I ever saw, though, was run on a linux box (I have no idea what the guy used). If you NEED it, then use it. Most of us don't.

133 posted on 01/31/2007 5:56:52 PM PST by DreamsofPolycarp
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To: DreamsofPolycarp
Then you must lack professional skill. Must be nice being able to settle.
134 posted on 01/31/2007 7:10:09 PM PST by Porterville (Through experience I have discovered that Yoda is a dumbass and Karma is a lie.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Bill, I'm out of here!

XP is the last version of windoze I will ever use (outside of work).

I guess I'm just going to have to negotiate a peace treaty with that Linux penguin. However painful that might be.

135 posted on 01/31/2007 7:12:43 PM PST by LibKill (ENOUGH! Take the warning labels off everything and let Saint Darwin do his job.)
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To: Seadog Bytes

Yes...


136 posted on 01/31/2007 7:21:43 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The DemonicRATS believe ....that the best decisions are always made after the fact.)
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To: All
Toms Hardware Vista -vs- XP

FYI post.

137 posted on 01/31/2007 9:15:34 PM PST by MaxMax (God Bless America)
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To: Porterville
Then you must lack professional skill. Must be nice being able to settle.

It is nice being able to settle for less. I focus the extra time on developing communication skills and other stuff like that. [smile] Have a great day, and here is to you becoming even MORE proficient, skillful, and adept at windows based products. Best of luck to you.

138 posted on 02/01/2007 6:19:21 AM PST by DreamsofPolycarp
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To: Porterville
I use MS Office when I want a job done correctly and professionally.

Spoken like a click-and-drool idiot that has never been exposed to a real typesetting program.

139 posted on 02/04/2007 5:38:02 AM PST by Knitebane (Happily Microsoft free since 1999.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

lol


140 posted on 02/04/2007 5:45:35 AM PST by dennisw (What one man can do another can do -- "The Edge")
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