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At this point, Windows 7 appears to be a solid and stable operating system with all the features that you would expect in a beta 2 or release candidate version. What do you think about Windows 7's new Taskbar? Have you downloaded the Windows 7 Beta? Please post your comments below this articl...
Speaking at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer said Microsoft MSDN, TechNet and TechBeta subscribers could get access to the beta, leaked to the internet in late December, today, with everyone else having to wait a day to get acces...
I found Vista to be a worthy upgrade from Windows XP SP2. Despite its obvious flaws (can you say "resource hog"?) and acknowledging that some of its features need to be disabled by default, Vista at heart is a much more stable and usable operating system than XP, which was first released back...
Windows 7 beta due in January?Security firms slam Microsoft 'capitulation'Sydney Water skips VistaWindows 7 pre-beta hits BitTorrent Windows Vista is making good progress, according to Microsoft, and users are by and large satisfied with the company's latest operating system.
Windows enthusiasts were buzzing this week over a Microsoft blog posting that makes it seem as if a beta version of Windows 7 should be ready by next month. Microsoft handed out a pre-beta version of Windows 7 to attendees at the Professional Developer Conference in late October and the Win...
Compare this to Vista, which came out with four shelf editions: Home basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate. While not on shelves, there are also two other editions available, Windows Starter (for emerging markets), and Windows Enterprise (for enterprise desktops).