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Windows Vista Google Alerts for 28 June 2008

Google News Alert for: windows vista

Intel Says No to Upgrading to Vista
Techtree.com – Mumbai,India
Intel has decided that it will not upgrade its company’s systems to Microsoft Windows Vista, and will instead continue using Windows XP — reports doing …
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Microsoft strong-arms sports fans: Olympic Games online coverage …
Seattle Post Intelligencer – USA
Getty Images Windows Vista, which was released in early 2007, has been greatly criticized for compatibility issues and its many alterations from previous …
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It’s Windows XP, Not Vista, For Intel Employees
CRN – Manhasset,NY,USA
By Scott Campbell, ChannelWeb Windows Vista is good enough for Intel-powered PCs, just not good enough for Intel employees. At least not yet. …
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No magic bullet where endpoint security is concerned
SmartBrief – Washington,DC,USA
For example, many sellers still carry security products compatible only with Windows XP as opposed to Windows Vista, "and when it comes to non-Windows …
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Intel Backs ‘Anti-Vista’ Move by Ignoring the OS
TMCnet – USA
Intel (News – Alert) is in no mood to upgrade its internal system to Windows Vista. The largest chipmaker in the world currently depends on Mircosoft …
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Windows XP to outlive Vista
MyADSL – Melville,South Africa
A source at the company told the New York Times recently that it won’t be deploying Windows Vista for its 80 000 employees but will wait for the launch of …
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Google Blogs Alert for: windows vista

The Bill Day giveaway (part 4) – Windows Vista Ultimate
By Ryan Block
That winner will get a brand new full, non-upgrade copy of Windows Vista Ultimate. Approximate value is $200. Entries can be submitted until Sunday, June 29th, 11:59PM ET. Good luck! Full rules can be found here. …
Engadget – http://www.engadget.com

[carbon Copy] 10 reasons why Vista isn’t bad
By vinitneo
Although “Man gets Windows Vista to work with printer” may be an actual non-Onion headline, the root cause of his original woes was that the man installed a Windows XP printer driver instead of the correct Vista one. …
What I Think – http://vinitneo.wordpress.com

Can i play blu-ray on windows vista media center?
I was wondering if i could play blu-ray in windows vista media center. I know i can play it with the supplied softwar…
CNET Forums : Thread List – Desktops – http://forums.cnet.com

Important update for Windows Vista SP1 (KB952709)
By Web Talk
Microsoft has just released an important update for Windows Vista Sp1 named KB952709. This update is intended to solve a series of issues in order to improve performance, stability and reliability. Here is a detailed list of fixes and …
Web Talk – http://www.webtlk.com

Intel Turns Its Back on Windows Vista
By Jason Mick / DailyTech
However, times have changed and suddenly, according to inside reports Intel has shockingly snubbed Microsoft’s flagship product, Windows Vista. Intel, which has over 80000 employees with workstations, will not change its computers over …
InsideTech – http://www.insidetech.com/

Google Web Alert for: windows vista

Windows Vista Developer Center
Microsoft Windows Vista: Library, learning resources, downloads, support, and community. Evaluate and find out how to install, deploy, and maintain on …

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