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“Windows 7”

Jul
23
2010

Windows 7 and Office 2010 suite boosts Microsoft results

Microsoft has entered the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2010 with a turnover up 22% on a year of 16.04 billion dollars. The world’s largest software companies have said they have made a net profit of 4.52 billion, or $ 0.51 per share, up 48% over one year.On all of its fiscal year, Microsoft [...]

May
3
2010

HP has abandoned its Tablet “Slate”

HP has abandoned its tablet, responding far code-named “Slate”, according to a source of U.S. website TechCrunch . This tablet was unveiled in early January at CES 2010 and was expected on the market by mid 2010.
If Apple chose to make the iPad approach inherited from the field of Mobile, HP would have [...]

Apr
30
2010

HP abandons Windows 7 to power Slate Tablet?

According to the website Techcrunch , HP has decided to abandon Windows 7 to power their Slate Tablet . Information transmitted by an internal source that the manufacturer also claims that the Intel x86 architecture sacrificed because they are too greedy for this type of material.
In early April, a comparison chart with the iPad [...]

Dec
19
2009

Nokia 10.1 inch, 1280×720 HD Booklet 3G now available for £650

Nokia 10.1 inch, 1280×720 HD Booklet 3G now available for £650 – From January 2010, Nokia will be selling its 10.1 inch and 1280×720 HD Booklet 3G in the UK at an astonishing, keeling and lurching manufacturer’s proposed costing of £650 including VAT. This pricing of the netbook will makes it one of the most [...]

Oct
28
2009

Microsoft releases Vista-Windows 7 compatibility tool for Developers

After releasing Windows 7, taking care for developers Microsoft announced on 27 Oct its last Platform Update for Windows Vista Technologies so that developers could easily develop applications for both Windows 7 and Windows Vista users.
The set of runtime libraries present in the Platform Update give Vista ability to support newer technologies thus simplifying the [...]

Sep
2
2009

Microsoft Windows 7 Free Trial Available for IT professionals

Microsoft on Tuesday announced the availability of a Windows 7 enterprise trial for IT professionals without access to the release to manufacturing (RTM) version of the OS. The software can be downloaded from Microsoft’s TechNet Web site and can be used for 90 days.
Microsoft joined with Intel in a Sept. 1 press conference to [...]

Aug
9
2009

Microsoft Releases Windows 7 For Business

Microsoft on Friday made its new Windows 7 operating system available to its Software Assurance customers—businesses who pay an upfront fee to the company in exchange for the right to free upgrades whenever new products are released.
Volume licensing customers without SA will have to wait until Sept. 1, and Microsoft Gold and Certified partners will [...]

Aug
5
2009

Microsoft Releases Windows 7 XP Mode RC

Microsoft has announced that XP Mode, the Windows 7 add-on that will allow users with the proper hardware to run a virtual version of Windows XP within Windows 7, has entered Release Candidate status.
Windows XP Mode, Release Candidate, is available as a download from Microsoft’s Windows Web site. The software requires a PC equipped with [...]

Aug
4
2009

Windows 7 bring new major Netbook

Microsoft will launch Windows 7 in October. A new Microsoft OS introduction is a major milestone for hardware makers. So if you are actually buying a Vista notebook or XP netbook this summer with the free Windows 7 upgrade you will actually be stuck with heavily outdated hardware.
Netbooks may undergo the biggest change. Models that [...]

Jul
22
2009

Microsoft Confirms Windows 7 RTM Code

Microsoft confirmed Tuesday that the company will be offering a “family pack” for Windows 7, and disclosed multiple dates on which its business partners could obtain the Windows 7 RTM (Release to Manufacturing) code.
The company also confirmed in an entry on The Windows Blog that it would release a rumored “family pack” of the Windows [...]