• Windows
  • By Marius Oiaga
  • October 17th, 2008
Windows 7 Needs to Be Windows 6.1

Windows 7 Needs to Be Windows 6.1

Due to compatibility issues

  • Windows
  • By Marius Oiaga
  • October 6th, 2008
The Windows 7 Desktop and UI – Customization and Flexibility

The Windows 7 Desktop and UI – Customization and Flexibility

A high degree of both but with limitation

  • Windows
  • By Marius Oiaga
  • September 19th, 2008
The Windows 7 Ecosystem

The Windows 7 Ecosystem

Perpetuating the Windows legacy

  • Windows
  • By Marius Oiaga
  • September 13th, 2008
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 9 – 1 Billion and Counting

Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 9 – 1 Billion and Counting

Windows is not going anywhere, it's that simple

  • Windows
  • By Marius Oiaga
  • August 29th, 2008
Windows 7 Performance Pillars

Windows 7 Performance Pillars

Memory, CPU, Disk I/O, Boot, Shutdown, Standby/Resume, Base system and Disk footprint

  • Windows
  • By Marius Oiaga
  • August 28th, 2008
Windows 7 Will Not Ship Until Performance Is Through the Roof

Windows 7 Will Not Ship Until Performance Is Through the Roof

Promises Steven Sinofsky

  • Windows
  • By Marius Oiaga
  • August 25th, 2008
Microsoft Claims Windows 7 Is Not Making Vista Irrelevant

Microsoft Claims Windows 7 Is Not Making Vista Irrelevant

Even with E7

  • Windows
  • By Marius Oiaga
  • August 21st, 2008
Microsoft: the Windows 7 Client, an Awesome/Major Release

Microsoft: the Windows 7 Client, an Awesome/Major Release

In development

  • Windows
  • By Marius Oiaga
  • August 19th, 2008
Introducing the 25 Different Windows 7 Feature Teams

Introducing the 25 Different Windows 7 Feature Teams

Making up the engineering group

  • Windows
  • By Marius Oiaga
  • August 16th, 2008
Windows 7: The Transparent Cracks in Codename Translucency

Windows 7: The Transparent Cracks in Codename Translucency

Engineered by Jon DeVaan and Steven Sinofsky

  • Windows
  • By Marius Oiaga
  • August 15th, 2008
In-Depth Technical Information about Windows 7

In-Depth Technical Information about Windows 7

Coming right up, straight from Microsoft

  • Windows
  • By Marius Oiaga
  • August 15th, 2008
Engineering Windows 7 Is Live

Engineering Windows 7 Is Live

Courtesy of Jon DeVaan and Steven Sinofsky

5 Misunderstood Aspects of Windows 7

5 Misunderstood Aspects of Windows 7

Clearing up some confusion

Bill Gates: Windows 7 - Amazing Things

Bill Gates: Windows 7 - Amazing Things

But no clue as to what they actually are

The Roots of Windows 7 Are Buried  Deep into Windows Vista

The Roots of Windows 7 Are Buried Deep into Windows Vista

The SP1 and Windows Server 2008 evolution will continue with Windows 7

Windows Boss: Windows 7 Drops Ahead of February 2010

Windows Boss: Windows 7 Drops Ahead of February 2010

No more than a year and a half away

 
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