Are you bored to death with the Windows Vista logon screen? C'mon, just admit it! You are dying for a little customization! And while Windows Vista does in fact permit the end users to extensively personalize their copy of the latest Windows client, tweaking the logon screen is not as a streamlined an action as... |
30 November 2007 05:20 GMT |
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Even before Windows Vista hit the shelves, Microsoft was applauding the upcoming availability of exclusive content designed especially for the Ultimate edition of the operating system. The Ultimate Extras was set up as a collection of materials tailored on the high-end SKU of Microsoft's latest platform and offe... |
13 November 2007 14:22 GMT |
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In tone with the descriptive titles of the various Windows Vista editions, Microsoft is getting ready for another stage of the monumental fiasco that is Ultimate Extras. What are Windows Ultimate Extras? Well, Microsoft accompanied the launch of Windows Vista, focusing on the high-end edition of the operating system,... |
20 September 2007 14:17 GMT |
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Just in case you were wondering why it was taking Microsoft so long to deliver on its initial promises with an exclusive collection of content for Windows Vista Ultimate, the answer is rather simple. The Windows Ultimate Extras team has vanquished in thin air (although Long Zheng has another theory)! Just imagine the... |
5 July 2007 04:24 GMT |
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The Ultimate Extras project was designed from the get go to enable Windows Vista Ultimate users to "Experience life outside the box!" In mid March 2007, Microsoft offered for download Windows DreamScene, a technology delivered exclusively through Windows Update to Vista Ultimate users. In March, the Redmond company w... |
3 July 2007 04:27 GMT |
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Nothing spells advanced user like a dope desktop. Some people choose to pimp their rides, and then some geeks choose to pimp their desktop... Need I say more? You know I'm right! You know that you want your friends to look on your desktop and go "I have Windows Vista too, but not like this..." Right, let's ... |
16 May 2007 10:56 GMT |
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In order to make the $399 high-end edition of Windows Vista stand out of the Vista "crowd", Microsoft is delivering content which is exclusive to that version. And the DreamScene technology is just such an example. Users of Vista Ultimate will be able to set animated wallpapers and video fragments as the background o... |
11 May 2007 04:25 GMT |
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The preview version of DreamScene for Windows Vista Ultimate has made its way on peer-to-peer networks. Currently, the Microsoft technology exclusive to the high-end edition of Windows Vista is in a Technical Preview phase. Microsoft has made little progress with the delivery of both DreamScene and the additional vid... |
10 May 2007 06:26 GMT |
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The Ultimate Extras team is preparing something "extra" exclusively for the high-end edition of Windows Vista. In the first week of March, the Ultimate Extras team has made available for download a couple of wallpapers entitled Windows Ultimate Wallpaper Start and Strands at various resolutions designed to satisfy th... |
21 March 2007 10:47 GMT |
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DreamScene is a feature that enables users of Windows Vista Ultimate editions to set up animated backgrounds instead of the mundane static wallpapers. But Microsoft has limited the availability of this feature only to the Ultimate edition of Vista. While a workaround for enabling the actual DreamScene feature in the ... |
19 March 2007 07:29 GMT |
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There is an array of technical details behind the content built for Windows DreamScene in Windows Vista. With the latest operating system from Microsoft, users will be able to discard the static wallpapers for a superior experience delivered by animated backgrounds. Windows Vista even enables users to employ their ow... |
7 March 2007 04:31 GMT |
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