Skip to content

Biting the hand that feeds IT

The Register ®

Software:


Related Whitepapers

[Print][Mobile][Alerts]

Robert Fripp records soundtrack for Vista

Prog rocker pops down to Redmond

Published Thursday 12th January 2006 13:50 GMT

Former King Crimson guitar worrier Robert Fripp has made it quite clear where he stands on the Linux/Mac/Windows issue by popping down to Microsoft Corporation's campus and recording some sounds for Windows Vista.

And before you all start shouting "No, Robert, how could you?" - be warned that there is a video of the session on MS's Channel 9 site, so there's no point in pretending that it's all just a nightmare and you'll wake up in a minute and all will be well.

Of course, Fripp is an old mate of Brian Eno - the man responsible for the Windows 95 "startup sound". Eno was reportedly paid $35k for his contribution to the advancement of computing, so we can hazard a guess as to how much Fripp will have trousered for his efforts. ®

Track this type of story as a custom Atom/RSS feed or by email.
Previous Article Next Article
  • Microsoft System Center - Designed For Big
  • Meet the fast-growing demand for notebooks with HP
  • Find out how to eradicate 99.7% of spam, click here
  • From small embedded OS to the world's most used open mobile OS
whitepaper title

Server Consolidation and Containment

This paper discusses how consolidation and containment solutions with a virtual infrastructure meet the challenges of server sprawl and underutilization..
whitepaper title

Making Green IT a Reality

Customer Perspectives on the Impact of Storage Vendor Decisions on Power, Cooling, & Space in Enterprise Data Centers.
Whitepapers Jobs

Top 20 storiesAll The Week’s HeadlinesArchiveSearch