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[News] [Rival] Microsoft Makes Hardware -- Not Just Software -- A Lot Worse

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Microsoft bans XP on hybrid storage netbooks 

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| Microsoft is barring netbook manufacturers from utilizing hybrid storage 
| solutions. Miniature notebooks housing both SSD and HDDs will not be 
| permitted to use Windows XP, reports bit-tech. Redmond’s latest restriction 
| will join the already enforced rule which limits netbook manufacturers to a  
| maximum of 1GB RAM – that is, if they want to install Windows XP.    
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http://www.techspot.com/news/34999-microsoft-bans-xp-on-hybrid-storage-netbooks.html


Recent:

Microsoft adds to Atom’s restrictions

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| One of our readers was kind enough to send in the Microsoft Windows hardware
| requirements (or limitations) for the NetBook and NetTop platforms. This spec
| applies to the top 20 OEMs and should have come into effect in September last
| year.
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http://www.itexaminer.com/microsoft-adds-to-atoms-restrictions.aspx


Related:

Microsoft U-turn to stop Linux dominating ultra low cost PCs

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| By offering Windows XP Home Edition at bargain prices, Microsoft hopes to
| secure its place in the ULPC market and reduce the use of Linux, according to
| an official at one PC maker, who asked not to be identified because he was
| not authorised to discuss the programme.
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http://www.computerworlduk.com/technology/hardware/laptops/news/index.cfm?newsid=9006


Microsoft to limit capabilities of cheap laptops

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| Microsoft plans to offer PC makers steep discounts on Windows XP Home Edition
| to encourage them to use that OS instead of Linux on ultra low-cost PCs
| (ULPCs). To be eligible, however, the PC vendors that make ULPCs must limit
| screen sizes to 10.2 inches and hard drives to 80G bytes, and they cannot
| offer touch-screen PCs.
|
| The program is outlined in confidential documents that Microsoft sent to PC
| makers last month, and which were obtained by IDG News Service. The goal
| apparently is to limit the hardware capabilities of ULPCs so that they don't
| eat into the market for mainstream PCs running Windows Vista, something both
| Microsoft and the PC vendors would want to avoid.
|
| [...]
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| Microsoft notes that the OSes under consideration for the devices include
| Windows and Linux. Some PC makers have expressed a preference for Linux
| because it helps them keep down the cost of the devices.
|
| [...]
|
| By offering Windows XP Home Edition at bargain prices, Microsoft hopes to
| secure its place in the ULPC market and reduce the use of Linux, according to
| an official at one PC maker, who asked not to be identified because he was
| not authorized to discuss the program.
|
| "[Low-cost PC makers] have made some good inroads with open-source, and
| Microsoft wants to put a stop to it," the official said.
|
| The official did not seem opposed to the program. It should stimulate more
| competition between Windows and Linux in the ULPC market, and it could
| invigorate sales because consumers who want an easy-to-use PC are likely to
| prefer Windows, the official said.
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http://news.idg.no/cw/art.cfm?id=D04AB1F8-17A4-0F78-310F5F4479DEEE86
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