Well it seems like Mozilla is tired of you running Firefox 2.x and is trying to force its users to upgrade to its latest version. Of course users will be able to decline or postpone the update. But the move looks like its Mozilla’s way of telling you, that you had better upgrade or face consequences in the future.
I’m serious. You cannot read one tech blog that doesn’t take a puck shot at Vista. Yet you ask these same people why they hate Vista so much and they give you a bunch of problems that they have never experienced but claimed “other close allies” told them about.
For those of you who are still pissed about the update of Window’s in 2007 that you never authorized than you might want to listen up. According to Microsoft another one is heading your way. Here is what they have to say:
Its been nearly a year and a half since Vista first made its debut and thanks to a bunch of bad press from the Mac loving tech world its been off to a rocky start. Microsoft has learned from its mistakes and has taken a different approach to Window’s 7 (codename Vienna).

This might not mean much to you if you don’t use mobile web or not interested in following live stats of the Beijing Olympics form your Symbian or WinMo phone. But if you don’t fall in those two categories listen up. Skyfire (the most advanced mobile browser to date…yes even better than Safari Mobile) now offers support for SIlverlight.
Symantec Corp., the world’s leading maker of security software, had launched its newest product called Norton 360 version 2.0.

This latest innovation of Norton 360 features Symantec’s patent-pending Browser Protection technology which protects computers from unknown threats in the Internet Explorer. With this security solution software, Norton 360 version 2.0 has protection-feature that includes firewall, antivirus, antispyware, Sonar behavioral detection technology, and intrusion protection.