Yes, this is an actual computer shop sign. In addition to offering the "We remove Vista, We install XP" service, they also repair notebooks. Here's what the shop owner has to say:
What was the demand for the service? "We had a lot of people coming in and asking about it," Kaplan said. "Of all the signs we put up there the last two years, at least, we probably got the most response out of that one. A lot of people coming in."
[via SeattlePi]
This could quite possibly be the best Windows Vista error to date, or in other words, the OS had problems reporting a problem.
Adding to the inter-dimensional conundrum, the paradoxical rogue dialog box informed the Vista user that it will report later with the solution to the reporting stopping reporting
[via Gizmodo]
If you've always wanted to see all the Microsoft Windows boot screens in one sitting, then we have just the video for you. Continue reading to watch.
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Would you buy Windows Vista software if it was placed above a sea of antivirus software? Though it might be coincidence, this placement surely won't boost sales.
(Thanks, Pablo)
You know your OS needs a new service pack when you get an error box with: "the operation completed successfully".
A new version of Windows comes with its share of errors and those who upgraded to the dreaded Vista have a whole bunch of new errors waiting to be discovered. FYI, the error is not Photoshopped
[via Newlaunches]
For those who haven't used Windows Vista's speech recognition system, then this video might be quite interesting to say the least. Continue reading for the video. Here's what Geekologie has to say:
I can't tell if this is real. I know Vista's Speech Recognition isn't super amazing, but this is ridiculous. Ridiculously funny that is
[via Geekologie]
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