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China Prefers Sticking With Dying Windows XP To Upgrading

tdog17 writes "China says it wants Microsoft to extend support for Windows XP because that will help in its fight to stop proliferation of pirated Microsoft software. A state copyright official says the release of Windows 8 means a substantial increase in the selling price of a Windows operating system, especially in light of the upcoming end-of-life of Windows XP, which is still used by a large percentage of Chinese. That could drive users to buy pirated copies of a new operating system because they are cheaper, he says."

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  1. They'll learn soon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    For now they're still under the delusion that saving money and not needlessly upgrading are virtues. With time they'll learn to throw away perfectly good computers and millions of hours of training for shiny things.

  2. Re:Why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    They probably like money. It's a very common condition.

  3. Re:Errr ... by Thanshin · · Score: 5, Funny

    "It's the [Windows] with the lowest additional value"

    That sentence scares me.

    There are dark places in the universe. Depths of irrationality where mathematics are just rituals and sorcery. A chaos where what should never be is fighting to escape. In that place there's a pit that even the horrors avoid. A tear where the tapestry of reality is at its weakest point.

    That's where they store "the Windows with the lowest additional value". And that's where it should stay. Watching us. Hungry.

  4. Re:production and development cost by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Does anybody else remember when it used to be "MICROS~1"?