Windows 8 Microsoft's next biggest Flop

ibnanv

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    What happened to Vista will happen to Windows 8 . Microsoft's Next Biggest Flop. 20% of Bugs not resolved in it. It is only good for Mobile and Tablets. PC users should stick with windows 7. Most of PC do not support touch screen. It is the biggest blunder Microsoft can do for its users.

    People will keep buying windows 7 until Windows 9 comes about.
     
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    darshana3g

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    Windows 8 is new experience for us. It is not bad. New things are always rejected by people but finally they adapt to that...
     
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    ibnanv

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    Think before you leap

    When Intel CEO tell you and I am a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer telling you it is FLOP. You should think twice.

    Check this link if you do not believe me .

    http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/intel-microsoft-windows-8,news-40195.html

    Intel CEO Says Windows 8 is Not Fully Ready


    11:58 - Tuesday 25 September 2012 by Wolfgang Gruener - source: Bloomberg



    Uh oh. This is certainly news Microsoft does not want to hear about one month before the official release of its Windows 8 operating system.
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    At a company meeting, Paul Otellini reportedly told employees that Windows 8 is released before it is "fully ready", according to an article published by Bloomberg. However, getting Windows 8 ready now is the right decision and Microsoft can release updates afterwards to fix bugs.
    It is not unusual that software ships with some bugs as many companies typically resort to an 80/20 strategy in which 80 percent is good enough and the remaining 20 percent too expensive to achieve. We should also remember that Microsoft also released Windows XP and Windows 7 in October to be able to make the Christmas season of sales. Vista was originally scheduled for an October 2006 release, but delayed to January 2007 due to critical bugs. Microsoft used "Express Upgrades" in October 2006 instead - and had to deal with a logistic disaster in early 2007. If Microsoft can avoid a delay for Windows 8, it will go to great lengths to do so, even if that means that Windows 8 will ship with some annoying bugs.
    Of course, it is highly unusual that Otellini's remarks, if they were made in the reported way, are making it into the public. Windows 8 has already been criticized left and right and if Intel now suggests that the operating system still has bugs that need to be worked out, then more than just a few prospective computer buyers may decide to stick with Windows 7. That, of course, also means that Intel will be taking a hit in potential CPU sales as customers are delaying their purchases.
     
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    tarson

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    When Intel CEO tell you and I am a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer telling you it is FLOP. You should think twice.


    LOL .. sometimes , bill gates have had sex with CEO's wife that might be the reason he is telling that it is a flop .... for us, we all know change management , we can face the change successfully , we like win 8 ,,,,, so shut the heck up and get lost ... :lol::lol:
     
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    only 1 matter found me in beta version it is system not supported to task manager.........
    otherwise there r no ne bugs found me...........
    graphical interface is much higher than i ever seen..............
     

    darshana3g

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    When Intel CEO tell you and I am a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer telling you it is FLOP. You should think twice.

    Check this link if you do not believe me .

    http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/intel-microsoft-windows-8,news-40195.html

    Intel CEO Says Windows 8 is Not Fully Ready


    11:58 - Tuesday 25 September 2012 by Wolfgang Gruener - source: Bloomberg



    Uh oh. This is certainly news Microsoft does not want to hear about one month before the official release of its Windows 8 operating system.
    paul-otellini,M-F-38391-1.jpg
    loupe.gif
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    At a company meeting, Paul Otellini reportedly told employees that Windows 8 is released before it is "fully ready", according to an article published by Bloomberg. However, getting Windows 8 ready now is the right decision and Microsoft can release updates afterwards to fix bugs.
    It is not unusual that software ships with some bugs as many companies typically resort to an 80/20 strategy in which 80 percent is good enough and the remaining 20 percent too expensive to achieve. We should also remember that Microsoft also released Windows XP and Windows 7 in October to be able to make the Christmas season of sales. Vista was originally scheduled for an October 2006 release, but delayed to January 2007 due to critical bugs. Microsoft used "Express Upgrades" in October 2006 instead - and had to deal with a logistic disaster in early 2007. If Microsoft can avoid a delay for Windows 8, it will go to great lengths to do so, even if that means that Windows 8 will ship with some annoying bugs.
    Of course, it is highly unusual that Otellini's remarks, if they were made in the reported way, are making it into the public. Windows 8 has already been criticized left and right and if Intel now suggests that the operating system still has bugs that need to be worked out, then more than just a few prospective computer buyers may decide to stick with Windows 7. That, of course, also means that Intel will be taking a hit in potential CPU sales as customers are delaying their purchases.
    කේස් එක මේකයි මචන් Windows 8 හදල තියෙන්නේ Intel Processor විතරක් නෙවෙයි ARM කියන Processor වලටත් එක්ක එක හින්ද Intel එකට පාඩුයි.එකයි ඔච්චර බනින්නේ
     

    kasun.madhusanka

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    Who the heck says that man.
    Before you talk shit about win 8 go ahead and just install it on your PC.
    it's a big step forward from win 7
     

    adinindu

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    LOL .. sometimes , bill gates have had sex with CEO's wife that might be the reason he is telling that it is a flop .... for us, we all know change management , we can face the change successfully , we like win 8 ,,,,, so shut the heck up and get lost ... :lol::lol:


    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: අඩෝ පව් බන්. ඔහොම කියනවද මූණටම.....
     

    rooshan2008

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    When Intel CEO tell you and I am a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer telling you it is FLOP. You should think twice.

    Check this link if you do not believe me .

    http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/intel-microsoft-windows-8,news-40195.html

    Intel CEO Says Windows 8 is Not Fully Ready


    11:58 - Tuesday 25 September 2012 by Wolfgang Gruener - source: Bloomberg



    Uh oh. This is certainly news Microsoft does not want to hear about one month before the official release of its Windows 8 operating system.
    paul-otellini,M-F-38391-1.jpg
    loupe.gif
    Zoom

    At a company meeting, Paul Otellini reportedly told employees that Windows 8 is released before it is "fully ready", according to an article published by Bloomberg. However, getting Windows 8 ready now is the right decision and Microsoft can release updates afterwards to fix bugs.
    It is not unusual that software ships with some bugs as many companies typically resort to an 80/20 strategy in which 80 percent is good enough and the remaining 20 percent too expensive to achieve. We should also remember that Microsoft also released Windows XP and Windows 7 in October to be able to make the Christmas season of sales. Vista was originally scheduled for an October 2006 release, but delayed to January 2007 due to critical bugs. Microsoft used "Express Upgrades" in October 2006 instead - and had to deal with a logistic disaster in early 2007. If Microsoft can avoid a delay for Windows 8, it will go to great lengths to do so, even if that means that Windows 8 will ship with some annoying bugs.
    Of course, it is highly unusual that Otellini's remarks, if they were made in the reported way, are making it into the public. Windows 8 has already been criticized left and right and if Intel now suggests that the operating system still has bugs that need to be worked out, then more than just a few prospective computer buyers may decide to stick with Windows 7. That, of course, also means that Intel will be taking a hit in potential CPU sales as customers are delaying their purchases.

    Don't be one sided, search both side yako... Intel Kiuwa mata matakai Android Multi Threaded walata ready ne kiyala !!! eath S4 Snapdragon ge Processor eken Maximum optimized processor ekak awa, eath intel la heduwa processor eka loweth ne, motorola tath kela una !!

    You should have to check the win8 kollo, install karala balahan boot speed eka top 25 secs yanawa wedima unath boot wenda !!! thope Win7 ekata kohenda owa linda thama, mama den type karanneth Win8 eken :O :rofl::rofl:
     

    kasun.madhusanka

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    Don't be one sided, search both side yako... Intel Kiuwa mata matakai Android Multi Threaded walata ready ne kiyala !!! eath S4 Snapdragon ge Processor eken Maximum optimized processor ekak awa, eath intel la heduwa processor eka loweth ne, motorola tath kela una !!

    You should have to check the win8 kollo, install karala balahan boot speed eka top 25 secs yanawa wedima unath boot wenda !!! thope Win7 ekata kohenda owa linda thama, mama den type karanneth Win8 eken :O :rofl::rofl:

    Sira. mun meka try kerala balanneth nawathuwa ake waradi kiyanna enawa.
    ekaparak hari win 7 eka thamange PC ekata dala use keranam mehema kiyanne na ekekwath.