Stories about: Windows Server 2008 – Softpedia

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Microsoft was yet to announce the releasing to manufacturing of Windows Vista Service Pack 2 and Windows Server 2008 SP2 that the bits had already been leaked to torrent trackers. On April 28, the Redmond company indicated that Vista SP2 (a package

Windows 7: Deja Vista – Redmondmag.com
A new Microsoft Windows operating system is always big news. The last really stable OS to find widespread acceptance was Windows XP. Windows Vista added a lot of user-friendly options but was more or less branded as a consumer product and not really

Asus 16? Lamborghini Goes On Sale, $3000 Pricetag, Windows Vista – The Inquisitr
If you’re in the market for an ultra high end laptop and you don’t mind a $3000 price tag you can now pick up the Asus 16? Lamborghini Laptop with it’s bespoke speakers, sewn leather palm rest and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal lens cover

Windows 7 – how has its first month gone? – The Guardian
It’s no coincidence this was a Sunday. NetApps gets its numbers by measuring website hits. It seems there are people who play with Windows 7 over the weekend, after using Windows XP or Vista at work during the week. Last month, Microsoft ‘s boss

Tech journalists go wild in the country – TG Daily
We are fed information intravenously and we read, talk and learn a lot about everything every day followed the whole PrevX story, in which a security company went overboard claiming that lots of computers are affected by an apparently

How to Open the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) in Windows Vista – Associated Content
The on-screen keyboard or the OSK on the Windows Vista operating system is a keyboard which is fully functional and types through the use of your mouse. Though intended to “allow people with mobility impairments to type data by using a pointing

Windows 7 has better application compatibility – Fudzilla
Redmond’s attempts to make sure that Windows 7 worked better than Windows Vista with different software at launch appeared to have worked. Microsoft is trumpeting statistics showing impressive numbers of applications that run without hiccup on

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