Google News Alert for: "windows 7"

Microsoft courts enterprises with Windows 7
Register – London,England,UK
Microsoft has shifted focus from consumers and has begun targeting major enterprises mostly running Windows XP by telling them to prepare for Windows 7.
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Microsoft Talks Up Windows 7 For Enterprises
ChannelWeb – Manhasset,NY,USA
By Kevin McLaughlin, ChannelWeb Microsoft says it has been listening closely to feedback on how to make Windows 7 as good of an operating system as possible
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Microsoft to let you pull IE 8 from Windows 7
National Business Review – Auckland,New Zealand
Under pressure from the EU, Microsoft is going to give people the option to remove its web browser from Windows 7, according to a leaked screen shot.
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Norton 360 Now Speeds PC Performance and Extends Online Protection
MSNBC – USA
Additionally, a Windows 7 Beta Compatibility board was recently added for Windows 7 beta users to discuss their experience with the operating system and
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Microsoft may let Windows 7 users turn browser off
CNET News – San Francisco,CA,USA
Testers say a post-beta version of Windows 7 adds Internet Explorer to the list of features that can be turned on or off. Microsoft has included in recent
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Reports: Microsoft lets users yank IE8 from Windows 7
NetworkWorld.com – Southborough,MA,USA
By Gregg Keizer , Computerworld , 03/04/2009 A just-leaked build of Windows 7 lets users remove Internet Explorer (IE), the first time that Microsoft Corp.
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Report: IE Can Be Removed From Windows 7 (MSFT)
The Business Insider – New York,NY,USA
A Windows 7 tester is reporting the Internet Explorer browser a removable feature in Windows 7. If so, that’d make it easy for Microsoft to comply with any
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Microsoft hedges its Windows 7 bets with new IE 8 ‘removal’ option
ZDNet Blogs – USA
With the current Windows 7 Build (No. 7048) that is circulating among selected testers, Microsoft is making it possible for Internet Explorer 8 to be
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Reports: Microsoft lets users yank IE8 from Windows 7
Computerworld – Framingham,MA,USA
By Gregg Keizer March 4, 2009 (Computerworld) A just-leaked build of Windows 7 lets users remove Internet Explorer (IE), the first time Microsoft Corp. has
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Microsoft Makes IE8 Optional in Windows 7
Newmobilecomputing.com – USA
Details are scarce at the moment, but testers familiar with the recently leaked Windows 7 build 7048 confirm that Internet Explorer 8 is now an optional
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Google Blogs Alert for: "windows 7"

Behind the Scenes of Windows 7 Enterprise – Windows for your
By Gavriella Schuster
There’s been a lot of talk in the community about what Windows 7 offers consumers. Today, I’d like to highlight the enterprise value of the product and how it reflects what customers and partners told us enterprises need most.
The Windows Blog – http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/

Why falling PC sales means Windows 7 is on the way | Technology
By Charles Arthur
A 20-year lookback at PC sales trends offers some interesting insights.
Technology: Technology blog |… – http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog

Windows 7’s Memory Usage
By Brien Posey
Ever since Microsoft first showcased a pre-beta build of Windows 7 at the Professional Developer’s conference, I have been hearing claims that Windows 7 performs better, and makes better use of memory resources than Windows Vista did.
Petri IT Knowledgebase – http://www.petri.co.il/

Windows 7 to Include Features to Cater to Enterprise – CIO.com
By Elizabeth Montalbano
Windows 7 will include features specifically developed for enterprise customers and partners in an unprecedented number of technology early-access programs Microsoft is offering for the forthcoming OS.
CIO.com – Careers – http://www.cio.com/

Windows 7 gets down to business | Groundhog Tech News
Microsoft talks about what it’s doing to try to make enterprises more jazzed about the new Windows than they were with Vista.
Groundhogtech – http://www.groundhogtech.com/