Google News Alert for: windows vista

Vista Service Pack 2 coming in April
Afterdawn.com – USA
According to a source over at TechARP, the much anticipated Windows Vista Service Pack 2 should be arriving by April 2009, bringing with it a handful of
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Netbooks: Small, Cheap — and Fast?
PC World – USA
At the time, the license for some versions of Windows Vista prevented its use in such virtual machines, and Phoenix had to wait until early this year for
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Windows market share dives below 90% for first time
Computerworld – Framingham,MA,USA
While XP lost 1.81 percentage points, Vista gained back 1.16 points of that, its largest move since last January. Windows 2000, the only other edition that
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Is Microsoft Already Preparing Vista SP2?
Channel Insider – New York,NY,USA
Despite Microsoft’s public statements about moving on from Windows Vista and Windows 7 looming in the near distance, could rumors that Microsoft is pushing
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Windows 7 Takes Flight
Redmond Developer News – Irvine,CA,USA
The result is a much-improved version of Windows. Branding aside, Windows 7 is simply a refinement of Windows Vista, albeit a good one.
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Video: Stop Check Disk from constantly running when Windows Vista
TechRepublic – Louisville,KY,USA
Windows Vista’s Check Disk utility is a good tool for detecting and potentially fixing file system errors. But sometimes, Check Disk doesn’t behave as it
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Claesson Edwards Audio Upgrades Breakthrough Sound Product
SYS-CON Media – Montvale,NJ,USA
Breakaway now has drastically reduced delay when used with Windows Vista and is compatible with 64-bit Windows Vista! Other major improvements include:
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Vista SP2 due next April, says report
InfoWorld – San Francisco,CA,USA
By Gregg Keizer, Computerworld Microsoft will deliver Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2) to manufacturing in April 2009, two months after it issues a final
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The Myth of Upgrade Inevitability Is Dead
Slashdot – USA
CWmike writes "More than one in every three new PCs is downgraded from Windows Vista to Windows XP, either at the factory or by the buyer, said performance
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Windows Vista SP2 due April 2009?
iTWire – Australia
by Alex Zaharov-Reutt An online hardware review website has come out with news from a “confidential source” that Windows Vista SP2 is due to go RTM in April
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Google Blogs Alert for: windows vista

Vista: Two Years Later
By Joe Wilcox
According to recent Gartner numbers, little more than 10 percent of businesses have deployed Windows Vista. That’s not exactly a whopping endorsement two years and one service pack after release of a new Windows version businesses
Microsoft Watch – http://www.microsoft-watch.com/

Services In Vista
By Diana Huggins
There are a number of services available with Windows Vista. The services you see will of course depend on what you have installed. Some of the services are installed be default during setup and others are optional.
Lockergnome Blog Network – http://www.lockergnome.com/

Report: Windows Vista Service Pack 2 coming in April
By Dwight
Windows Vista’s first service pack was released last March, and it made a big difference in how the much-maligned operating system performed – though it still hasn’t done much to improve the perception that Vista’s a dog.
TechBlog – http://blogs.chron.com/techblog/

Install Windows XP On Windows Vista Without Formatting Hard Drive
By abhishek
I bought a HP Pavallion notebook which had Windows Vista, and first thing I wanted was to make it dual boot with Windows Vista and Windows XP. I studied a lot of articles on Internet for installing Windows XP on new laptop.
TroubleFixers – http://www.troublefixers.com/

Windows Vista SP2 set for April launch to manufacturers?
By Thomas Ricker
Windows Vista SP2 set for April launch to manufacturers? originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Dec 2008 06:06:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments.
Engadget – http://www.engadget.com/