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Windows Vista Google Alerts for 22 October 2008 By Richard Hay, on October 22nd, 2008
Google News Alert for: windows vista
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Vista component mistakenly dubbed a Trojan virus TECH.BLORGE.com – Sydney,Australia By John Lister McAfee’s security software has mistakenly identified part of Windows Vista as a Trojan virus. The blunder meant the firm’s anti-virus … See all stories on this topic
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Clues hint Windows 7 debut in 2009 Computerworld – Framingham,MA,USA Shen pegged Windows 7′s release date as the second half of next year. "We don’t plan on putting Vista on any of the Eee PCs," Shen told the publication. … See all stories on this topic
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McAfee false positive flags Vista component Virus Bulletin – Abingdon,England,UK McAfee has updated one of its detections after a faulty update led to an integral component of the Windows Vista operating system being falsely flagged as a … See all stories on this topic
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Five Reasons Why Skipping Windows Vista Could Backfire CIO – Framingham,MA,USA The report, written by Gartner analyst Michael Silver, states that most organizations should not skip Windows Vista entirely and should install Vista on new … See all stories on this topic
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LEARN ABOUT WINDOWS VISTA Welland Tribune – Ontario, Canada Learn the basics on Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows Vista, today at Welland Public Library. This workshop will show people how navigate through … See all stories on this topic
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Apple slams Microsoft, Windows Vista again with another new ‘Get a … MacDailyNews – USA Apple has launched another volley in its assault on Microsoft and Windows Vista with a new "Get a Mac" TV commercial that has begin airing on US television … See all stories on this topic
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Vista and speed OS News – USA I use mac’s at home, Windows at work and Linux for servers and single purpose workstations. So a lot of my experience of Windows Vista will be work related … See all stories on this topic
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Richard Hay (3358 Posts)Richard is the Owner of WindowsObserver.com and has been involved in tech for over 25 years.
His first website – AnotherWin95.com – came online in 1995. Back then he used GeoCities Web Hosting for it and what you see here today is the result of the work he has continued on the site since 1995.
In January 2010 his community contributions were recognized by Microsoft when he was awarded the Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Award for Windows Desktop Experience. In January 2011 he was renewed as a Microsoft MVP but in a new category called Windows Expert - Consumer and in January 2012 he received the award for the third time.
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