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At the Microsoft Reliability Lab, they try to kill your PC


Microsoft - 16-Jul-2013

REDMOND, Wash. – July 16, 2013 – In this episode of “On the Whiteboard,” Editor Pamela Woon goes inside the super-secret Microsoft Reliability Lab, where folks are paid to break things. They’re all smiles about it – because it’s fun, and because they know the end result is a sturdier, stronger and more resilient product for customers. In this modern-day dungeon, each room holds a different kind of...


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