"It's an internal version thing.
Windows NT 4.0
Windows NT 5.0 (Windows 2000)
Windows NT 5.1 (Windows XP)
Windows NT 5.2 (Windows Server 2003)
Windows 6.0 (Windows Vista / Server 2008)
Windows Vista shares very little heritage with Windows 98, 95, or 3.11."
"@Zadillo:
Washington DC, along with several other markets, should be active before the end of the year.
Active now:
Austin / San Antonio
Baltimore
Houston
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Minneapolis
New York
Phoenix
Portland
Sacramento
San Diego
Active this week:
San Francisco
Seattle
Active by the end of 2008:
Atlanta
Birmingham
Chicago
Dallas
Denver
Detroit
Kansas City
Memphis
Miami
New England
Orlando
Philadelphia
Tampa
Washington, D.C"
"Guys, stop being stupid.
The 624MHz ARM CPU in the iPhone (which many sources indicate is actually clocked at ~400MHz) isn't anywhere near fast enough to decode H.264 at 1080p in real-time."
"Look, say what you will about Microsoft, but having worked there as an SDET, I can say this - Microsoft tests the crap out of its products.
No, Microsoft's testing isn't perfect."
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