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Windows Vista Google Alerts for 09 March 2009

Google News Alert for: windows vista

Past Was Guide for Changes to Windows Development
PC World – USA
About a year ago on its Redmond, Washington, campus, a member of Microsoft’s Windows Vista team met with a group of journalists to face some tough questions
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Windows 7: New app-compat toolkit coming in April
ZDNet Blogs – USA
Q: Will there be an Application Compatibility Toolkit available for Windows 7 like there was for Windows Vista? When might that be available? A: Yes.
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Side by side: UI changes from Windows 7 beta to build 7048
Ars Technica – Boston,MA,USA
The Start Menu button had a huge change from XP to Vista: the "Start" text was removed and the Start Button "orb" was created. That orb has been tweaked in
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Multiple features can be disabled in Windows 7
GCN.com – Washington,DC,USA
Windows Vista has the same Windows Features dialog box under Control Panel that allows you to check off features you don’t want to use.
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Vista to XP ‘downgrade’ lawsuit revised
Register – London,England,UK
By Kelly Fiveash • Get more from this author A US woman who is suing Microsoft for allegedly charging her extra to downgrade from Windows Vista to XP had
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Microsoft patches for Windows, not Excel vulnerabilities
MX Logic – Denver,CO,USA
The affected versions of Windows include Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2000.
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ATI FirePro 2450 Launches
I4U – USA
The 2450 uses 512MB of onboard memory and offers full support for Windows Vista Aero and supports PCI Express 2.0. The card has dual VHCDI outputs with
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Automation Software is Windows Vista® compatible.
ThomasNet Industrial News Room (press release) – New York,NY,USA
March 9, 2009 – Incorporating IEC 61131-3 and IEC 61499 standards, ISaGRAF v5.21 provides field device manufacturers with ability to turn their equipment
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Windows 7 to make IE optional
bit-tech.net – UK
We already know that Windows 7 brings usability and performance benefits to the table when compared to its predecessor – the much-derided Windows Vista
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Google Blogs Alert for: windows vista

Windows Vista – Tablet & Laptop Features | Free Laptop and
By admin
Windows Vista features made for tablet and laptop form factors.
Free Laptop and Notebook Information – http://mylaptopia.com/

Bink.nu | Windows 7 Virtual Roundtable Q&A: Part One – Bink.nu
By RayC
RayC is also known as a speaker and has written a number of publications about Windows Security, ISA Server, Windows Mobile and other IT infrastructure topics. Raymond his latest publication is the book "Windows Vista for XP
Bink.nu – http://bink.nu/news/default.aspx

Ask the Directory Services Team : New Directory Services KB
By Craig
A roaming profile user experiences a long delay during the logon or logoff process of a Windows Vista-based or a Windows Server 2008-based client computer in a WAN environment. 961120. When you enable the "Encrypt the Offline Files
Ask the Directory Services Team – http://blogs.technet.com/askds/default.aspx

Past was guide for changes to Windows development | The Industry
By IDG News Service
About a year ago on its Redmond, Washington, campus, a member of Microsoft’s Windows Vista team met with a group of journalists to face some tough questions about the OS.At the time, it was clear …
Industry Standard News and Predictions – http://www.thestandard.com/all/feed

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