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Windows Vista Google Alerts for Christmas Day 2008 By Richard Hay, on December 26th, 2008
Google News Alert for: windows vista
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Run Windows Programs on a Mac with VMWare Fusion PC World – USA Fusion 2.0 shone in my tests with both Linux and Windows XP Pro, and Vista. The speed of typical office applications (Microsoft Office 2003 in XP Pro, … See all stories on this topic
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Windows 7 and a Bit of Microsoft Strategy eFluxMedia – USA Windows XP was originally due to disappear off shop shelves on 30 January 2008. It was to be removed so as to make way for Windows Vista which went on sale … See all stories on this topic
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How to Increase USB Sample Rate in Windows Vista SP1 Jonny Guru – Vero Beach,FL,USA Microsoft Windows Vista’s default 125Hz USB sample rate is not enough for today’s gamers and end-users. There are many USB sample rate patches out there, … See all stories on this topic
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All Tom’s Guide news of December 23, 2008 Tom’s Guide – Culver City,CA,USA This generosity on Microsoft’s part seems like a slight nod to the fact that many consumers–and manufacturers in fact–simply don’t want Windows Vista. … See all stories on this topic
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Pre-Flight Instructions For Your New Computer Washington Post – United States Here’s what to do with a new computer running Windows Vista or Mac OS X Leopard, the current versions of each operating system. Secure: On a Vista computer, … See all stories on this topic
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Economy may be dim, but technological innovation on the horizon … Dallas Morning News – Dallas,TX,USA Whether you love Windows Vista or hate it, a new operating system from Microsoft is a major event in the tech world. Microsoft hasn’t provided a launch date … See all stories on this topic
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Richard Hay (3356 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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