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Microsoft released Windows Vista: Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Home Basic N, Business, Business N, Enterprise and Ultimate. And, up until now, Microsoft indicated no signs of adopting a new strategy with Windows 7. The company has so far confirmed the Ultimate and Enterprise editions of Windows 7, and is now referencing an entirely new SKU, Windows
Happy Birthday Windows! Given all the interest in the most used user-interface of Windows we thought it would be good to take a look back and see how we got to Windows 7.
It was 23 years ago on November 20, 1985 when Windows first shipped. As it just
If you’re using the PDC release of Windows 7 with an ATI display adapter, you might want to check out this preview driver package. It supports only the following GPUs: Radeon™ HD 4000 Series , Radeon™ HD 3000 Series, Radeon™ HD 2000 Series, Mobility Radeon™ HD 4000 Series, Mobility Radeon™ HD 3000 Series, Mobility Radeon™ HD 2000
The “Flickr Search Connectr” for Windows 7 is a combination of two components that allow you to search and access images on Flickr right in the Windows 7 Explorer using the new “Search Federation” platform. The first is a OpenSearch Description File generator (also known as the “Search Connector” in
This post is about disk space and the disk space “consumed” by Windows 7. Disk space is the sort of thing where everyone wants to use less, but the cost of using a bit more relative to the benefits has generally been a posiitve tradeoff. Things have changed recently with the availability of solid-state drives in
You’ll only be able to use the included build of IE8 in the Window 7 pre-beta bits,” revealed an Accessibility PM for IE, during the November 13, 2008 Windows Internet Explorer 8 Expert Zone Chat. The question was whether or not users running Windows 7 pre-beta bits would be able
Microsoft is actively working with security software independent software vendors (ISVs) so that security software solutions will be available for Windows 7 Beta and Windows 7 RTM. At this point in time, Microsoft is only displaying the message “Coming soon,” instead of a list with Windows 7 security software providers.
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