Google News Alert for: windows vista
Better the Windows Vista devil you know than the Windows 7 one you …
ZDNet – USA
Forrester Research is advising its clients against skipping Windows Vista when planning their operating system deployments. But one of the reasons Forrester …
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XP is dead – so don’t plan on avoiding Windows 7
Guardian – UK
What got less publicity was the fact that these same analysts said companies should upgrade to Windows Vista. I asked Brian Gammage, …
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Vista ‘Trick’ Theorist Defends Loophole Claims
CRN – Manhasset,NY,USA
By Kevin McLaughlin, ChannelWeb The Windows expert who originally speculated that Microsoft deliberately included a ‘trick’ in Windows Vista that lets users …
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Government issues threat note on Windows, Apple
Economic Times – Gurgaon,Haryana,India
The government has issued a high-security threat note against popular applications including Windows Vista, XP, Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, …
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Forrester: Businesses need Vista, should shun the Mac
Computerworld – Framingham,MA,USA
The report, titled “Building The Business Case For Windows Vista,” offers a variety of reasons that corporations should move to Vista as soon as they can. …
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How do I turn Windows Vista features on or off?
TechRepublic – Louisville,KY,USA
In continuing my conversation from yesterday’s post, “How do I disable the Window Vista sidebar?” let’s explore how to remove even more of Windows Vista …
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Second Windows Vista SP1 prerequisite update causes problems
Ars Technica – Boston,MA,USA
By Emil Protalinski | Published: April 16, 2008 – 02:24PM CT Back in February, Microsoft released the last two (of three total) Windows Vista updates needed …
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Review: Can the Vostro Help Dell’s Comeback?
CRN – Manhasset,NY,USA
… the Vostro 200 performs well, is available in both Windows XP and Windows Vista, and demands less desktop real estate than standard towers. …
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InfoWorld Daily Podcast
InfoWorld – San Francisco,CA,USA
Testing confirms Office 2007 on Windows Vista as the most bloated software stack from Microsoft to date. Also, Sun to issue MySQL 5.1 once it fixes …
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Will Bloat and Complexity Get the Best of Windows? Probably Not
IT Jungle – New York,NY,USA
The analysts’ view–that Windows Vista’s failure stems from being a fat, bloated operating system, and that greater virtualization of Windows components is …
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Google Blogs Alert for: windows vista
Better the Windows Vista devil you know than the Windows 7 one you …
By Mary Jo Foley
Forrester Research is advising its clients against skipping Windows Vista when planning their operating system deployments. But one of the reasons Forrester is using — because Vista’s successor, Windows 7, will no doubt will be late …
MP3 Zune – Its irresistible! – http://mp3zune.com
Windows Vista ad that should have NEVER seen the Daylight
By Aibek
Similar Stuff … Mac vs PC Parody: The Unspoken Message [Video]; Testing Vista’s Speech Recognition [Video]; Mictosoft Tech Support : Employee of the Month; Mac vs. PC vs. Linux : South Park Style; Microsoft Werd Hommies Edition.
MakeUseOf.com – http://www.makeuseof.com/tech-fun
Windows Vista SP1 For All Supported Languages
By Corrine
Microsoft released Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) to Windows Update or for download of the standalone installer from the Microsoft Download Center (x86 and x64) for any of the 36 supported languages. References: …
BFC Blog – http://bfccomputers.wordpress.com
Releasing Windows Vista SP1 for 31 more languages
By shatrughan
It has been almost a month since we released Windows Vista SP1 to Windows Update in 5 languages. To date: millions of people have successfully installed Windows Vista SP1 on their PCs. So we’re happy to announce the next step for …
BwT – http://www.bwtorrents.com
The Vista Reality
By colin
Admittedly Microsoft couldn’t rest on it’s laurels and they certainly didn’t shirk away from throwing resources at their next generation operating system, which went by the code name, Longhorn, or what we know now as Windows Vista. …
Colin Meeks – http://www.colinmeeks.com