Well, really, it can't exactly get any less secure can it? Even if the new version does have security holes, MS are not going to admit to it until weeks after some major organisation has had all their data stolen!
I haven't used Windows XP for a while now, so I can't really comment on the number of security fixes released.
I don't really understand this either...well i'm not american...so.... maybe americans will understand it. Still, they are not actually monitoring network traffic are they? I heard somewhere that computers in the future may be tracked to every single piece of hardware that is changed....
Hmmmm... I have run Half-Life under transgaming http://www.transgaming.com (wineX) - you have to pay a very reasonably priced subscription, but I now play all the games I want to under linux.
Is that meant to actually make any sense? What does "....recovery actions widely communicated" mean?
Well, really, it can't exactly get any less secure can it? Even if the new version does have security holes, MS are not going to admit to it until weeks after some major organisation has had all their data stolen! I haven't used Windows XP for a while now, so I can't really comment on the number of security fixes released.
I don't really understand this either...well i'm not american...so .... maybe americans will understand it. Still, they are not actually monitoring network traffic are they? I heard somewhere that computers in the future may be tracked to every single piece of hardware that is changed....
Hmmmm... I have run Half-Life under transgaming http://www.transgaming.com (wineX) - you have to pay a very reasonably priced subscription, but I now play all the games I want to under linux.