plasticbathmonki
CAGiversary!
http://www.pcworld.com/article/156624/steve_ballmers_state_of_microsoft_keynote_at_ces_2009.html
Tomorrow, MS will let the general public download and try the upcoming version of Windows. Steve Ballmer said today in the opening keynote for CES that this will be the "nearly final beta" version. There will only be 2.5 million beta licenses released, so this is definitely first come, first served.
While I'm not sure that I'm brave enough to try any new version of Windows right out of the gate, I figure it might be fun to give the new model a test drive (if I can beat the legions that will also try to DL it).
I still wish that one day, Linux and the gaming world will unite at last....but I'm not holding my breath.
Tomorrow, MS will let the general public download and try the upcoming version of Windows. Steve Ballmer said today in the opening keynote for CES that this will be the "nearly final beta" version. There will only be 2.5 million beta licenses released, so this is definitely first come, first served.
While I'm not sure that I'm brave enough to try any new version of Windows right out of the gate, I figure it might be fun to give the new model a test drive (if I can beat the legions that will also try to DL it).
I still wish that one day, Linux and the gaming world will unite at last....but I'm not holding my breath.