The evolution of the Windows client, involving both Windows Vista (now with Service Pack 1) and Windows 7, appears to be closer than Microsoft is ready to acknowledge officially. Of course, Windows XP, even with Service Pack 3, is the past, with the exception of customers abandoning Windows Vista by exercising ... |
18 October 2008 07:20 GMT |
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At the start of this week Microsoft revealed that for the next iteration of the Windows client, the codename, product number and official label would be one and the same: Windows 7. At the same time, Mike Nash, corporate vice president, Windows Product Management, indicated that the Windows 7 moniker would have no im... |
17 October 2008 16:41 GMT |
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Microsoft is playing a counting game with the next iteration of its proprietary operating system. A counting game designed to make Windows 7 the seventh release of the Windows client. And in this regard, the Redmond company is in a privileged position as it has complete control over the rules of the counting game. A... |
16 October 2008 04:22 GMT |
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Windows 7 is not Windows 7 at all, it's actually Windows 6.1. After revealing that there is no difference between the Windows 7 codename, product number and the official brand of the next iteration of the Windows client, Microsoft indicated that things are a tad different when it comes down to the actual code of... |
15 October 2008 04:01 GMT |
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