Palo Alto, California-based HP has announced today that it has expanded its portfolio of thin client computer systems, introducing new models specifically designed to help its customers develop and expand their client virtualization platform. HP's new offering includes the new gt7720 performance series, the t573... |
16 April 2009 09:51 GMT |
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Microsoft's proprietary operating system has evolved well beyond the desktop computers and servers, to mobile devices and even to the Cloud with Windows Azure, but at the same time, variants of the platform are powering hardware products that fail to display the ubiquitous Start button and to advertise a Windows... |
7 January 2009 11:08 GMT |
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In addition to the Windows 7 client and server operating system, Microsoft plans to take Windows Vista's successor on an array of devices where Windows XP feels right at home. At the end of October 2008, the Redmond company revealed that it would skip Vista entirely with its next iteration of Windows Embedded op... |
19 December 2008 15:51 GMT |
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Microsoft is looking to provide incentives for testers to turn in bugs for its next generation of Windows Embedded operating system, now in CTP phase. At the beginning of this month the Windows Embedded Standard Community Technology Preview was made available for download via Microsoft Connect. A week later, the Bug ... |
10 June 2008 13:16 GMT |
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The direct OEM and Retail license availability end date for Windows XP might very well be June 30, 2008, but Vista's successor is nothing short of a survivor. XP SP3 will continue to be offered on ultra-low-cost mobile and desktop devices until June 30, 2010, or one year after the availability of Windows 7. At t... |
3 June 2008 11:15 GMT |
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The Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley 2008 in San Jose was the stage where Microsoft unveiled its plans for Windows XP Embedded. Scheduled for availability by the end of 2008, the next generation of Windows XP Embedded was rebranded as Windows Embedded Standard, as an integral part of the label overhauling f... |
14 May 2008 10:10 GMT |
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On April 25, 2008, Microsoft introduced the next version of its Windows XP operating system, detailing revamped plans for the business built around the platform, a brand overhauling and the road map for upcoming products. However, the desktop version of Windows XP got no play as the Redmond company focused entirely o... |
16 April 2008 07:25 GMT |
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