Google News Alert for: "windows 7"

How Windows 7 UAC shapes enterprise security
ZDNet – USA
Net, Special to zdnet Commentary-There is a lot of buzz about the security features in the upcoming release of Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system,
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Updating the Windows 7 release schedule
ZDNet – USA
Microsoft has been doing an admirable job of suppressing leaks about its Windows 7 release plans. But someone in Redmond needs to do a better job of
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Windows 7 to be published in May 2009?
Seattle Post Intelligencer – USA
Microsoft’s next operating system, Windows 7, appears that it being tentatively planned for release in May, according to a leak that came from the company’s
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Microsoft Talks Touch in Windows 7
PC Magazine – USA
As of now, however, it still has limited penetration, with just the following PCs identified as good candidates for playing with touch on the Windows 7
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Windows Server Is Out of Sync with Windows 7
OS News – USA
Windows 7 will should make its official appearance this year, but that major shift in the desktop experience isn’t going to be matched with a similar
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Microsoft slates May date for Windows 7 RC download
Computerworld – Framingham,MA,USA
By Gregg Keizer March 26, 2009 (Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. will issue a public release candidate of Windows 7 in May, according to the company’s Web
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Microsoft accidentally confirms Windows 7 RC coming in May
ZDNet Blogs – USA
Microsoft posted prematurely a download page for the Windows 7 Release Candidate and — gasp! — one with a date of May 2009 attached to it.
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Tom’s Hardware : News windows 7 samsung netbooks professional
Tom’s Hardware Guide – Culver City,CA,USA
Read More Samsung says that its netbook hardware could handle the more ‘premium’ versions of Windows 7. Right now, the mainstream operating system of choice
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Windows 7 Touch Demonstration
BBC News – UK
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CNET News

Images: What Windows 7 might have looked like
CNET News – San Francisco,CA,USA
In a presentation at last week’s Mix 09 event in Las Vegas, Microsoft designer Stephan Hoefnagels traced the evolution of the company’s new Windows 7
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Google Blogs Alert for: "windows 7"

Windows 7: Windows 7 Release Candidate Coming to Public May 2009
By Adam Pash
According to tech site Ars Technica, the Windows 7 Release Candidate will be available to the public starting in May 2009, will be available through June 2009, and will expire June 1, 2010. We’ll keep our eyes open for a specific date
Lifehacker – http://lifehacker.com/

Microsoft Shows Off Touch in Windows 7
By Kevin C. Tofel
I’m still not sold on the multi-touch implementation coming out of Redmond. Oh, I like touch computing; that’s not the …
jkOnTheRun – http://jkontherun.com/

Technet Publishes Windows 7 RC Information Accidentally | Windows
A very observant Neowin user discovered the change of the official Windows 7 Beta Customer Preview page. The page contents were changed to contain information.
Windows 7 News – http://windows7news.com/

Microsoft Details Touch Enhancements to Windows 7 – AppScout
In a lengthy blog post filed Wednesday, Microsoft detailed many of the improvements and quality-control implementations the company is building into Windows 7, specifically for touch applications. By now,…
AppScout – http://www.appscout.com/

TechNet Flash Feed : Enterprise coolness: DirectAccess and other
By mitchirs
With so many talked about new features in Windows 7, I have to point out a feature for enterprises that is near and dear to my heart: Direct Access . Anyone who has spent much time accessing their corporate network via a VPN will
TechNet Flash Feed – http://blogs.technet.com/technet_flash_feed/default.aspx