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Long-anticipated Update 2 will arrive as plain-vanilla patches, as speculation mounts about free upgrades to Windows 9 Everything is on course for an August Black Tuesday release of the Windows 8.1 patch formerly known as Windows 8.1 Update 2, and now apparently code named August Update, according to unnamed sources cited by ZDNetlsquo Mary Jo Foley.According to Foley, Microsoft wonrsquo;t be making a big deal out of this next update, which is great news for the decreasing number of Windows 8 users everywhere.Reading between the lines, it sounds to me like the much-feared and long-anticipated Update 2 is going to arrive as a bunch of plain-vanilla patches, replete with KB numbers, sent down the automatic update chute, so you can pick and choose which ones you want. Thatrsquo p botella stanley recisely how Windows patching has been done for a decade, conforming to holy writ and the expectations of the lowly unwashed masses. Wersquo;re currently getting dozens of patches every Black Tuesday, now stanley spain it looks like we may be getting dozens more than usual mdash; no biggie. Getting Update 2 out of the way sets the stage for Redmondrsquo New Coke: Itrsquo full speed ahead on the next version of Windows, whatever it may contain, whatever it may be called. Windows 8 deserves defenestration, but whether Microsoft can come up with a better set of names remains to be seen.Foley dangles one more in stanley canada teresting tidbit: There are rumors Microsoft i Uoqq Labour leads in London but Greens could derail a Miliband victory
Tuesday 22 September 2015 12:41 pmBritonsrsquo; telecoms consumer complaints revealed: Vodafonersquo mobile prices and EErsquo broadband most criticisedBy: Clara GuibourgShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailVodafone is the most comp stanley spain lained-about mobile operator, new figures from industry regulator Ofcom show.More than one in every 7,500 customers had complaints about the UKrsq stanley cup uo third-biggest operator. Most, 34 per cent, saw red over the prices, but ironically, the second-biggest reason for complaining was how the operator handled complaints.Britonsrsquo; consumer complaints have been revealed by Ofcomrsquo quarterly data, as the regulator compiles stanley cup complaints made against the 13 biggest providers of telecoms services.Read more: Mobile phone etiquette: Is it okay to use your phone in a meeting or on your commute Complaints about Talk Mobile, Virgin and EE also soared above the industry average, but overall, complaints have gone down since the previous quarter.Claudio Pollack, director of Ofcomrsquo content and consumer group, said it was encouraging that complaints had continued to go down, but added this would not be sufficient:There is still room for improvement. We expect providers to make customer service and complaints handling top priorities.Tesco Mobile took home the crown as the least complained about operator.Ofcom also compared complaints for landline and broa |