Hype and possibly More: Hype... Win 8
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 2:41 pm
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Windows News: Windows 8 Details Emerge - October 27, 2009
"The version of Windows that succeeds Windows 7 will include a 128-bit architecture,
according to an embarrassing leak from Microsoft's research and development team in the US.
The full article and following links are Here: http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/a ... merge.html
Making the Transition from XP to the Windows 7 Interface Windows - October 27, 2009
Windows 7 is here and many users are making the switch to the new operating system.
The majority of users will be moving from Windows XP to Windows 7 and there are some significant changes in the user interface they need to understand. "
Windows 7: Made By A Lie
People who believe the ads--that Windows 7 was "made by me"--will believe anything. So try this: Windows 7 was "made" by people who hated Windows Vista.
Windows 7's Spotty Driver Support
Spotty support for networked all-in-one printers in particular may be a testing, QA, and certification issue; some notebook drivers aren't yet available either.
More: Hype http://www.pcworld.com/news.html?cat=1754
Win 8? Server 8... Maybe that is what's happening to Azure.
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Windows News: Windows 8 Details Emerge - October 27, 2009
"The version of Windows that succeeds Windows 7 will include a 128-bit architecture,
according to an embarrassing leak from Microsoft's research and development team in the US.
The full article and following links are Here: http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/a ... merge.html
Making the Transition from XP to the Windows 7 Interface Windows - October 27, 2009
Windows 7 is here and many users are making the switch to the new operating system.
The majority of users will be moving from Windows XP to Windows 7 and there are some significant changes in the user interface they need to understand. "
Windows 7: Made By A Lie
People who believe the ads--that Windows 7 was "made by me"--will believe anything. So try this: Windows 7 was "made" by people who hated Windows Vista.
Windows 7's Spotty Driver Support
Spotty support for networked all-in-one printers in particular may be a testing, QA, and certification issue; some notebook drivers aren't yet available either.
More: Hype http://www.pcworld.com/news.html?cat=1754
Win 8? Server 8... Maybe that is what's happening to Azure.
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