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posted by cmn32480 on Friday April 29 2016, @11:29PM   Printer-friendly
from the inconvenient-timing-for-a-new-os dept.

El Reg reports

Microsoft's relentless Windows 10 nagware has interrupted a live TV weather forecast, urging meteorologist Metinka Slater to upgrade.

The operating system suddenly popped up a box on screen insisting the station's computer be upgraded to the latest version--while Slater was on air describing thunderstorms rolling through Iowa, USA.

The cyber-badgering blatted over her doppler weather radar, which was being broadcast on KCCI 8 News [April 27].

"Microsoft recommends upgrading to Windows 10. Gosh, what should I do?" Slater asked sarcastically.

So, do you know of a case of MSFT update pushiness that rivals this?


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  • (Score: 2) by frojack on Saturday April 30 2016, @07:16AM

    by frojack (1554) on Saturday April 30 2016, @07:16AM (#339381) Journal

    Why is everyone acting like every random little TV station actually has an IT guy?

    Like most small businesses, they are probably just barley holding their computers together, and if something goes belly up they throw a new laptop in, and the old one goes to the closet of failures and sits there till someone gives it to their kids. If the Station has any tech guys he's a video tech and uses off the shelf software and computers to edit news clips.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 30 2016, @08:30AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 30 2016, @08:30AM (#339406)

    This is the NBC affiliate for Des Moines.
    The Des Moines metro area has a population over 600,000.

    This isn't some go-fer's email machine.
    It's the one that puts content on the air.
    If I had equipment on which hundreds of thousands of people depended, I think I'd want to keep that in top condition.

    Now, you may be right that these Windoze users just stack up the failures until the pile is big enough for somebody to become interested them.

    For my part, I wonder just how loud the wake up gong has to be before places dump that company|OS--particularly now that it has become this intrusive.

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