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Friday, January 30, 2009

+ Uh-Oh Windows 7...

Microsoft was worrying too much on making Windows 7 less annoying than Vista that made them care less about its security. In Windows Vista, if something major happened, a warning would pop up. But with Windows 7, the users can choose how often to be notified, which I think is dumb. Personally, I would just live with having a lot of pop-ups about something happening that's major than not having to know about it at all until your 'designated' time comes. Then, what if you get a virus without knowing it...its an endless chain of events. Some people probably won't even bother to use it (Windows 7) and just switch to an older operating system. It sure beats getting a virus, and why risk the chance?
(I would say, keep VISTA!)
:D

Fried, Ina (2009, January 30). Windows 7 less annoying, but also less secure?. Retrieved January 30, 2009, from CNET News Web site: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10153817-56.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksArea.0

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