Google News Alert for: "windows 7"

Microsoft patches first critical bug in Windows 7 beta
Computerworld – Framingham,MA,USA
By Gregg Keizer March 11, 2009 (Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. patched the first critical vulnerability in Windows 7 yesterday as it rolled out an update
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Windows 7 set to get application compatibility tester
TechSpot – USA
With the next iteration of the operating system, though, the company has been hard at work to ensure that the development of every element of Windows 7 has
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Critical security update includes Windows 7 beta
CNET News – San Francisco,CA,USA
by Ina Fried Microsoft on Tuesday released an update to the Windows 7 beta that closes a critical hole that puts users at risk of having their computers
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Microsoft details app store plans
CNET News – San Francisco,CA,USA
which will be digitized and incorporated into Windows 7 (the only real change to Vista). by Synthmeister March 11, 2009 10:47 AM PDT Somehow the idea of
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Windows 7 beta gets its first security update
Ars Technica – Boston,MA,USA
Microsoft has released the first security update for the Windows 7 beta (both 32-bit and 64-bit) via both Windows Update and the Microsoft Download Center.
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Microsoft wants to ‘rescue’ apps for Windows 7
CNET News – San Francisco,CA,USA
by Ina Fried The rule of thumb is that if a program runs in Vista, it will run in Windows 7. Conversely, in general, programs that won’t run in Vista also
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In Microsoft’s Windows 7, IE On-Off Option a Win for Users
CIO – Framingham,MA,USA
What’s behind Microsoft’s decision to let users turn Internet Explorer on or off in Windows 7? The EU antitrust agency may have made Microsoft do it,
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Google: Windows 7 users should be able to choose any browser, any time
BetaNews – USA
2009, 10:36 AM In its first statement in response to Microsoft’s decision announced over the weekend to enable Windows 7 users to deactivate and/or
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BOOT CAMP 567 Introducing Windows 7, part 4
Telegraph.co.uk – United Kingdom
This week we round off our brief tour of Windows 7 with a look at some of the less glamorous but arguably some of the most important parts of the new
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Google Blogs Alert for: "windows 7"

In Microsoft’s Windows 7, IE On-Off Option a Win for Users | The
By IDG News Service
Leaked post-beta versions of Windows 7 and watchful bloggers let an interesting cat out of the bag late last week: Microsoft is allowing users to remove Internet Explorer 8 and other applications …
Industry Standard Breaking News – http://www.thestandard.com/news/breaking/feed

Powering the Partner Potential! : Windows 7 – Going Native
By vicgupta
One of my friends who works in Windows group inspired me to run Windows 7 as my production box. So I did it over the Friday evening. Downloaded the bits – still build 7000 (even though he recommended 7036) Obviously saved my data into a
TechNet Blogs – http://blogs.technet.com/default.aspx

Windows 7 will allow users to disable Internet Explorer | Calcutta
By admin
After discovery by a blogger, Microsoft has announced that on their next operating system, Windows 7, users will have the ability to remove Internet Explorer and other select Microsoft programs. Microsoft has been accused of forcing
Calcutta (Kolkata) News – http://www.calcuttaglobalchat.net/

Icrontic » Application compatibility on Windows 7
By Robert Hallock
Along with the core tenet of ensuring that any application that worked on Windows Vista also work on Windows 7 we have a stretch goal to “raise the bar” and make applications work on Windows 7 that never worked on Windows Vista.
Icrontic – http://icrontic.com/