May 31

Microsoft today revealed information about the Touch Pack for Windows 7 which is a set of three games and three applications that have been optimized for multi-touch computer systems.
The Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7 will be made available to PC Makers who have the option to install some or all of them applications on [...]

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May 30

After a silence Wzor is back in business with the screenshots of Windows 7 Build 7138 with service pack 1.
Yes the first service pack appears before the shipping of Windows 7. It seems redmond giant are working on Service pack with theBeta developement. So what will be the next leak another build of Windows 7 [...]

May 30

Here we have a Windows 7-branded MCE entertainment device of some sort. I ran across it in a recent presentation. Looks cool, but I’m not quite sure I would find it usable for much, personally

May 30

OK people, it’s over. Clearly, Windows 7 will kill and eat Snow Leopard. Apparently, people don’t give a damn about the kitten, but are drooling over Steve B’s beast. At least, that’s what Google Trends says:
Of course, while Snow Leopard’s new core features were revealed during last WWDC, Windows 7 was just unveiled. That may [...]

May 30

Rumors were floating around for some time that Microsoft may have made the decision to remove the three applications limit of Windows 7 Starter editions. This limit restricted the number of applications a user could run at the same time in the edition. They did receive lots of bad PR on the subject even though [...]

May 30

There has been a lot of talk recently about Windows 7 Starter, so I thought I鈥檇 dive a little deeper into what it means to have this edition of Windows 7 running on a small notebook PC (a.k.a. a netbook).

Today, the Starter edition of Windows is designed for entry level PCs and available only in [...]

May 30

Once again Wzor.info has posted a controversial post about Microsoft windows 7. As per Wzor Microsoft has started working on Windows 7 Service Pack 1 labeled as 7138.0.090523-xxxx-winmain_win7xxx_sp1_x, though compilation date can not be found as build number is blocked in a screenshot posted by wzor.
We have no idea why Microsoft would start working on [...]

May 30

Windows 7 RC, as well as its precursor, Windows Vista, and the R2 and RTM/SP1 releases of Windows Server 2008 are immune to a zero-day vulnerability affecting DirectX on older versions of Windows.
The security hole makes Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows XP (including SP2 and SP3), and Windows Server 2003 vulnerable to exploits but [...]

May 30

The resources designed for developers to have their products labeled with the Compatible with Windows 7 logo have evolved into Beta stage. Microsoft has started offering the Beta development milestone of the Windows 7 Software Logo Toolkit through its Connect website to interested parties as of May 26, 2009.
The toolkit is designed to provide devs [...]

May 29

It鈥檚 not just PC client sales that have to be worrying Microsoft and its partners. Server sales are pretty abysmal, too, as new International Data Corp. numbers make plain.
The Register has IDC鈥檚 server breakdown for the first quarter of 2009. There鈥檚 seemingly no silver lining: Revenues for all server types were down 24.5 percent, compared [...]

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