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Windows Vista makes users lose faith. The failed Wow was cataloged as a rank disaster, and produced the conclusion that Windows Vista is an operating system inferior to Windows 98. Alec Saunders is a former Senior Product Manager at Microsoft Canada, and yes, he is the one losing faith, and labeling Vista as worse of... |
19 September 2007 06:44 GMT |
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Is Office 2007 both outgunning and outnumbering Windows Vista? Back in 2006, when it was effervescently getting ready for the releases of the new version of main cash cows, the Redmond company decided in a strategic move to bundle Windows Vista and the Office 2007 System together from a marketing perspective. This is... |
17 September 2007 08:22 GMT |
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There is a sole conclusion that can be drawn from the first approximately seven months that Windows Vista has been available to the general public - the operating system is in a lamentable condition. The fact of the matter is that Microsoft itself acknowledged that Windows Vista was not ready for the world back in Ja... |
22 August 2007 12:39 GMT |
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Getting inside the third service pack for Windows XP is a task accessible to all Windows XP users currently due to the fact that Microsoft's private, select and hush-hush refresh was leaked to torrent trackers worldwide. Such a simple move obviously managed to ruin the entire translucent Windows Omerta that Stev... |
14 August 2007 11:36 GMT |
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In mid July 2007, Microsoft confirmed that it made a pre-beta version of the first service pack for Windows Vista available to a select pool of testers. The Redmond company then subsequently put to rest rumors of a public release of Windows Vista SP1 in the immediate future. However, the select group of Microsoft tes... |
13 August 2007 06:54 GMT |
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The limited Windows Vista Service Pack 1 pre-beta release made available to a select group of testers in mid July was leaked to torrent trackers and is free for the taking. Under the rule of the PR "shy" Steven a.k.a. Codename Translucency, Sinofsky, senior vice president for the Windows and Windows Live Engineering ... |
10 August 2007 11:28 GMT |
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Microsoft offered official confirmation, admitting that a pre-beta release of Windows XP SP3 has shipped to a select group of testers. All it took was a small, insignificant crack in Sinofsky's Windows Omerta wall, and the flood of information related to Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and Windows XP Service Pack 3... |
9 August 2007 04:45 GMT |
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Asphyxiated under Sinofsky's Windows Omerta, the Redmond company is not breathing a single word about the future of Windows XP and Windows Vista, and the whole of the Windows platform for that matter. But Redmond is no longer the sole epicenter of the Windows operating system. Apparently, Microsoft has exported ... |
6 August 2007 09:26 GMT |
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The first beta for Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is live. Mid July was synonymous with the date Microsoft started to push the beta of Vista SP1 to what the company referred to as "a very small, very select group of advance customers." The selective pool of testers for the Vista SP1 beta ensures that the process is not... |
6 August 2007 04:07 GMT |
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In future versions of the Windows operating system, users should expect a completely reinvented Windows taskbar. Microsoft has already evolved the strip of desktop real estate at the bottom of the screen in accordance with various versions of Windows; still, the taskbar has remained essentially loyal to the same conc... |
24 July 2007 09:52 GMT |
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Dane Glasgow, general manager for Live Search is just the latest Microsoft Search executive to announce that he is leaving the Redmond Company. There are still shock waves reverberating through Microsoft's Search division and by the latest signs the shake-ups are by no means done. Glasgow is one of the executive... |
26 April 2007 09:55 GMT |
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