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Tech staffers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are warning professors and administrators at the school -- host to one of the country's most prestigious computer science departments -- not to upgrade desktops or laptops to Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system because the software is not yet ready for "productive and safe computing," according to an internal statement posted on MIT's Web site.
Yep you heard it, apparently MiT have said that VIsta wont be run until it's software can run on the Operating System. This must be a bit of a blow to Microsoft as MiT is seen as the best place to go if you want to become a computer scientist, or whatever name they give themselves. Should we follow MiT's advice? Well in my mind yes, at the moment I'm running a Beta version of Vista Ultimate and hope to upgrade to the real version soon, but seriously if you have no need then sick with XP for the moment until software/hardware becomes compatibl with the OS.