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November 24, 2008
The Vista Capable class-action law suit is the gift that keeps on giving.
In April 2007, two Seattle area consumers, ticked off at buying new machines labeled "Vista Capable" that were anything but, sued Microsoft for using deceptive "bait and switch" tactics in its marketing. It became a class-action suit last February.
Since then, Ballmer & Co have done everything humanly possible to implicate themselves except lead the police on a high-speed chase while driving a white Bronco with $10,000, a fake beard, and a shovel in the trunk.
The emails that have emerged as evidence have been damning.
Last February, we learned from internal Microsoft emails that the company's own execs were teed off by Windows Vista's performance (or lack thereof). Former Windows czar Jim Allchin even worried that changing the labeling requirements would mislead consumers.
(Microsoft mislead consumers? Next you'll be telling me that Bill Gates hates churros.)
This week we heard from Hewlett-Packard, which invested beaucoup bucks in machines that could take advantage of the Aero Glass interface - the one feature of Vista even Microsoft's critics agreed was mega-cool - to meet the standards for the "Vista Capable" label.
And then Microsoft "relaxed" those standards, slapping that label on systems using an old Intel 915 graphics chip set that couldn't possibly keep up, simply because Intel had a backlog of older chips it needed to move. You could see the steam coming off some of HP's emails, as PC Advisor sister title Computerworld's Gregg Keizer notes:
"I hope this incident isn't a foretaste of the relationship I will have with Microsoft going forward, but I can tell you that it's left a very bad taste with me and my team," Richard Walker, senior vice president at HP's consumer PC unit, said in a February 1, 2006, message to senior Microsoft executives.
The moral here: Don't turn your back on Redmond, unless you want to be ****** in the ****.
See also: HP enraged by 'Vista capable' changes
(Kicked in the keister, of course. What did you think I meant?)
Now Ballmer may have to take the stand in his and Microsoft's own defence. That ought to be rich.
So far, Ballmer has employed the Sergeant Schultz "I know nothink" defence.
Attorneys for the litigants want to find out what Ballmer didn't know and when he didn't know it. Of particular interest is what Ballmer and Intel honcho Paul Otellini discussed in a phone call back in January 2006, when Intel was chomping at the bit to get Microsoft to change its labeling requirements.
Microsoft is doing everything it can to keep Ballmer out of the witness box, lest he pick up a chair and heave it across the courtroom. At the same time, its coven of highly paid attorneys are trying to drive a wooden stake into the heart of the suit, in essence arguing that a) people who bought Vista Home Edition machines should have known they would suck, despite the label hardware makers glued to the box; and b) Microsoft gained no market advantage by deceiving consumers changing its labeling requirements.
Like OJ, Microsoft might yet win the case - despite what the evidence suggests. When you can afford to hire Wolfram & Hart as your attorneys, you can fend off anything but the apocalypse. But in the minds of anyone who's read those emails, they've already lost. And ultimately that's the bigger battle.
See also: Windows 7 review
Robert X Cringely blogs for PCWorld.com
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Posted by Judge Jary on November 24, 2008 :
I believe that many PC mags/sites including PCA should be in the dock.
Think back to how aero Vista was, until very recently, was being continually defended in immoral rear dilated fashion.
Has the PCA ever undertaken an internal Vista stance enquiry? Because, the ordinary punter must never ever be sold Windows 7 in the same 30 pieces of silver way.
Posted by Matt Egan on November 24, 2008 :
"continually defended in immoral rear dilated fashion" - eh? Individual editors and contributors are entitled to their opinions, Judge. We've never undertaken any 'Vista stance enquiry' because, well, we've never had a Vista stance. Perhaps we shouldn't mention Vista? Perhaps you're on the wrong site...
Posted by Judged by your own odious denials on November 24, 2008 :
It's sounding like all the Vista pages within your back issues of the mag are now firmly stuck together.
So you never took the warnings of the likely onset of blindness seriously enough then!
Ah, the dark shadows and friction generated amongst the promised colours of money.
Posted by Matt Egan on November 25, 2008 :
Judging (geddit?) by the inane ramblings you insist on visiting upon PCAdvisor.co.uk - which we tolerate only for the huge boost they give to team morale - only one of us has his sheets stuck together.
Posted by Dock'en Leaf comes to sooth the Nettled Crew on November 25, 2008 :
A very good morning team.
Always delighted to see Matt participating within a n other's blog.
And don't forget to drop 'XP or Vista into your next blog otherwise it be back to credit crunch levels of team morale.
Amusing, when one looks back at PCA's sickening and bent take on Vista's first year and longer to the current soundtrack of "Angels".
Nearly forgot. Excellent and honest work Robert X.
Posted by Matt Egan on November 25, 2008 :
"Amusing, when one looks back at PCA's sickening and bent take on Vista's first year and longer to the current soundtrack of "Angels"."
You actually believe this stuff is interesting to anyone other than your own, lonely self!
The amusing thing is that you care so much.
Find me an example of something 'sickening and bent' (clue: you can't). Alternatively, explain exactly what you mean by PC Advisor being 'sickening and bent'.
Got the bottle to do it under your actual name? So much the better.
Trouble is, I actually know that the only bentness is in your mind, so you have a choice between backing down or committing libel. Either way suits me.
Posted by Hooker on November 25, 2008 :
Matt your anti-viral scanner is set to a very delicate and sensitive level and is really producing false positives.
I was initially going to write 'sickening and leant (or skewed) take' but felt "sickening and bent" would paint a better picture.
Looks like you well and truly bought the piece for the wrong reasons mate.
Since you mentioned it; I do care when buyers are sold faltering computer systems with the help of the evangelical computer press pack only to be later told in arsen talk "I did not see it".
It is simply due to honest, unfettered independent observers and unhappy outspoken users that has resulted in Vista's rapid demise.
Windows 7! we will see.
Posted by Still Laughing on November 25, 2008 :
I was going to make a Facebook side swipe at "You actually believe this stuff is interesting to anyone other than your own, lonely self!" but I valiantly resisted.
Only moments later to see the latest heavyweight Blog 'Why Facebook users reveal too much'.
Posted by Matt Egan on November 25, 2008 :
Hooker your real name then? Figures.
Ah, backing down. As I suspected.
Posted by Matt Egan on November 25, 2008 :
Still Laughing - significantly more than a million people are interested enough to visit us each month (including you), so laugh it up.
Posted by Keep up; over a million are watching you gasping on November 25, 2008 :
Hooker!
More like, as in hook.line@sinker sir.
Posted by Mark G. on November 25, 2008 :
Great entertainment guys.
Just love it.
Posted by Matt Egan on November 25, 2008 :
Oh! It was all a joke!? Genius.
And there was me thinking you were indulging in your usual tired ranting against the 'PCA machine', seeing conspiracy everywhere, hiding behind made up names, thinking that makes you anonymous and then backing down whenever you're challenged on anything (even though no-one actually understands a word you say).
You got me good, [insert 'name' here].
How come you don't play with the big boys in the forum?
Posted by FEfido? on November 25, 2008 :
Naw, he's even slower than you.
At least you try your hand.
Posted by Matt Egan on November 25, 2008 :
Er, yeah. Thanks. That's not the story I heard.
Posted by Jock on November 28, 2008 :
Is the forum still run by the same guy who used a stock photo of a male model instead of a genuine photo of himself on the Staff page?He was crap if I remember.Always went on about how Vista was superb.A Prat really.
Posted by Gary T. on November 30, 2008 :
I remember this tube.
He whanked on about how he played in a band or took photos!
Plus, he banged on about a sniffing period based around a Panty People dancing girl!!