What would you do if your "Windows Vista Capable" PC purchased just before the new OS was released could only run Vista Home Basic? If you're a Washington State consumer, you might sue the company.
Following a lawsuit which charges Microsoft with deceptive practices by allowing PC manufacturers to fix "Vista Capable" stickers onto PCs which lack the power to offer the consumer the ability to run ...
A class-action lawsuit alleging that the 'Vista Capable' stickers Microsoft had put on some PCs violated consumer protection laws has been allowed to move on to a jury trial A judge in Washington ...
Machines capable of running Microsoft's new Windows operating system Vista, due for release (apparently) early next year, are to get stickers that say they are "Windows Vista Capable." Microsoft has ...
eSpeaks' Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
A lawsuit alleges that Microsoft Corp. engaged in deceptive practices by letting PC makers promote computers as "Windows Vista Capable" even if they couldn't run the new operating system's "signature" ...
The Wow is not now. At least not for customers that purchased a "Vista Capable" machine only to discover that it really meant "Vista Home Basic Capable." One customer has even gone to the lengths of ...
Back in April, Microsoft was accused of misleading customers by unfairly labeling machines only capable of running Windows Vista Home Basic as "Windows Vista Capable." While the company later ...