Google News Alert for: windows vista

Windows XP Still Clear Favorite for Gamers
GotGame News – San Francisco,California,USA
The projected summer release of Windows 7, a reportedly slicker and less problem-ridden version of Windows Vista may help reduce the rift between Microsoft
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Windows 7 beta available for public download
Computerworld – Framingham,MA,USA
The new OS appears to be require less of a jump up in hardware capability than Vista did. The minimum system requirements Microsoft suggests for beta
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A Quick Tour of Windows 7
Washington Post – United States
That news is this: Windows 7, the company’s successor to Windows Vista, is available now as a public-beta download (or will be once its servers recover from
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Windows 7 in 2010? Ha! Try July 2009
ZDNet Blogs – USA
Yes, that could be referring to Windows Vista or XP, but I don’t think so. In fact, you can narrow the release date even further by looking at the leaked
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Microsoft Windows 7: Download Dud
TheStreet.com – USA
The last time around, the OS had a fancy name: Windows Vista. I was working for another online news service at the time and couldn’t wait to try the first
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99bytes Launches the Vista Compatible Version of the DVD to iPod
PR Web (press release) – Ferndale,WA,USA
The 99bytes website launches version 1.6.3 of the 99bytes DVD to iPod / PSP Converter, featuring full Windows Vista 64-bit compatibility.
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The computer helper: Should you try Windows 7? (Feature)
Monsters and Critics.com – USA
By Jay Dougherty Jan 10, 2009, 1:08 GMT Washington – Ready or not, here comes Windows 7. Although the release of the successor to Windows Vista isn’t due
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CES 2009: Will Netbooks Change App Development?
Redmond Developer News – Irvine,CA,USA
The small footprint, 512MB to 1GB RAM, and solid state drives powered by Intel’s Atom chip technology present particular challenges for the Windows Vista
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The computer helper: Should you try Windows 7?
eYugoslavia.com – Prishtina,Prishtina,Serbia
Washington – Ready or not, here comes Windows 7. Although the release of the successor to Windows Vista isn’t due out in final form until later this year,
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Windows 7 offer sparks server overload
Seattle Post Intelligencer – USA
PCs that run Windows Vista should be able to run Windows 7, avoiding some of the compatibility issues that plagued the introduction of that operating system
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Google Blogs Alert for: windows vista

Windows Vista sucks hard
With every fiber of my being, and every bit of energy I can muster at this very moment, I can say that I truly hate Microsoft Windows Vista. Three hours ago.
Van Santos – http://vansantos.com/

Windows 7 Upgrade Program Starts July 1st | Windows 7 Center
Starting from July 1 through TBD, anyone who purchases a PC with a qualified edition of Windows Vista will be eligible for a free upgrade. What this means is only the following upgrade paths would be available for those who purchase a
Windows 7 Center – http://windows7center.com/

Hidden Right-Click (Context) Menu Options in Windows 7 – The
Windows Vista included some hidden (a.k.a extended) context menu options which are seen only if you use the SHIFT key when right-clicking on a file or folder. These hidden context menu options are retained in Windows 7 as well,
The Winhelponline Blog – http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/

Microsoft restarts botched Windows 7 beta downloads
In June 2006, Microsoft urged users to order a DVD copy of Windows Vista Beta 2 preview rather than download the disk image, claiming that boosting bandwidth even more could cripple the Internet as a whole. "We are literally saying that
Computerworld Networking Security News – http://www.computerworld.com/