Stop Microsoft
All Things Microsoft => Microsoft as a Company => Topic started by: Refalm on 4 October 2005, 13:12
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At least consumers have a choice now.
I wonder how long it will take until Microsoft sues HP.
AOL subsidiary Netscape has signed the first non-IE browser distribution deal with a major PC manufacturer since the late 90s. Starting early next year, Hewlett-Packard will ship Netscape 8 on all new PCs and laptops, with customized tabs leading to HP and Compaq Web destinations.
However, Internet Explorer will remain an option for HP customers. During initial setup, an option will be presented to select Netscape as the system's default browser. Icons to launch Netscape will be placed on the Windows desktop and Start Menu.
HP emphasized Netscape's security as a factor behind the deal. Netscape includes advanced privacy settings and anti-phishing features alongside tabbed browsing and an integrated RSS reader.
The agreement could also be seen as a big win for Mozilla and its open source Firefox Web browser on which Netscape 8 is based. Firefox has enjoyed immense popularity since its 1.0 debut last year, but adoption by mainstream consumers has slowed. Such a bundling deal could help the upstart browser regain its foothold against IE.
Read more (http://www.betanews.com/article/Netscape_to_Ship_on_New_HP_Computers/1128368602) (advertisement supported)
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Wow. Very nice :)
Amazing that it took this long.
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HP computers rank only second in shittiness to Toshiba but it sucks extra bad that quite a few people actually get suckered into them. Just got done fixing one for a client, damn thing is idling at 60 degrees Celcius, no wonder seeing as how that pack it all into a tiny ass case with no breathing room and a elf dick sized power supply unit.
HPs used to be good, I have a pre-merger Laserjet printer and the damn thing is a work horse. I also had an HP computer one time that was rather exceptional. After the Compaq merger though they just went to shit. Nowadays I avoid HP like the ebola virus.
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HP computers rank only second in shittiness to Toshiba but
I hope you only mean desktops. Toshiba laptops are good.
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Walmart sells HP's. I guess people who buy their computers at Wally World need all the help they can get.
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I hope you only mean desktops.
Sorry but I don't. They overheat, their mobos die quick, their customer service is ass. They suck as a company too, having been sued for billions of dollars for faulty products in the last 6 years.
http://www.atimes.com/japan-econ/AJ30Dh01.html1[/url]
http://www.toshiba.co.jp/about/press/2005_03/pr2501.htm
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,103700,00.asp
This year I've worked on 2 Toshiba laptops, one was stone dead and the other had just got back from being returned. There's no way I'd buy a Toshiba laptop.
Oh and they also sold milling equipment to the Soviet Union in violation of international law back in the 1980s. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toshiba
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Also to get back on topic, I think you should all remember that Netscape is not the underdog they where back in the 90s. They are owned by AOL which is just as evil and corrupt as Microsoft, IMO.
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I think you mean "They sold milling equipment to the Soviet Union in violation of American treaties."
Nothing to do with International Law, just American arrogance and typical bulling of other nations.
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I think you mean "They sold milling equipment to the Soviet Union in violation of American treaties."
Nothing to do with International Law, just American arrogance and typical bulling of other nations.
How is it "bullying" when over 20 nations took part in the CoCom treaty?
And furthermore, the CoCom treaty was a response of the Western world against East Bloc Communism. Are you telling me you sympathize with Communists?
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How is it "bullying" when over 20 nations took part in the CoCom treaty?
And furthermore, the CoCom treaty was a response of the Western world against East Bloc Communism. Are you telling me you sympathize with Communists?
Yes, I do.
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Sorry but I don't. They overheat, their mobos die quick, their customer service is ass.
Hmm, I haven't had anything nearly close to that experience.
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I wonder how long it will take until Microsoft sues HP.
10 to 15 minuuutes after they start shiping:D
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How is it "bullying" when over 20 nations took part in the CoCom treaty?
And furthermore, the CoCom treaty was a response of the Western world against East Bloc Communism. Are you telling me you sympathize with Communists?
Interesting how people will rely on name-calling when the point is moot, isn't it? Really, the whole conflict was caused because we (United States) didn't agree with them (just about everybody in Eastern Europe / Asia) about who was fascist at the time. It's easy to debunk people as Communists when you're coming from McCarthy's viewpoint. ;)
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Interesting how people will rely on name-calling when the point is moot, isn't it? Really, the whole conflict was caused because we (United States) didn't agree with them (just about everybody in Eastern Europe / Asia) about who was fascist at the time. It's easy to debunk people as Communists when you're coming from McCarthy's viewpoint. ;)
One doesn't need to prostrate himself before McCarthy to debunk kintaro as a Communist. His avatar is a dead giveaway.
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Go HP!
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All I have to ask is why Netscape? Why not a more modern browser like Opera or even Mozilla Firefox? Netscape has past its best we should all acept it.
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All I have to ask is why Netscape? Why not a more modern browser like Opera or even Mozilla Firefox? Netscape has past its best we should all acept it.
They probably had a deal with AOL.
Also they'd need to get permission off the Opera developers to distribute their software.
Then again, they probably needed permission off AOL, meh.
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This new netscape uses the firefox rendering engine, and the IE one. This is sort-of a bad thing because people can just switch to IE if it doesn't work, making web designers not care that it doesn't work on firefox.
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A hybrid? That's never a good idea.
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Netscape uses IE if you mark a website as "trusted".
Basically, it's perfect for the people who go to websites they do not think is secure, but use Internet Explorer for the websites that that do not infest your PC with spyware.
This is of course bad behaviour, because it's less annoying not to switch between browsers all the time.
And, Firefox is just as good, even better, although I like Opera better.