Posted Wednesday 25th February 2009 23:42 GMT
In a further statement
A Microsoft spokesman said that this was going to be the default behaviour for Windows 7 when it is released and that they had made changes to the update system so that it was impossible to switch off or change its behaviour.
When asked why the spokesperson said
"It is to enhance the user experience of our wonderful operating system"
Then someone observed that the spokesperson had his tongue firmly in their cheek.
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