Saturday, November 11, 2006

Vista - Are you ready

A Hard Look at Windows Vista

It's taken five years, enough lines of code to span the globe several times, countless thousands of hours of developer time, and so many builds, betas, and release candidates that you'd need a cluster-based supercomputer to keep track of them all -- but Windows Vista is finally here.

Read the [18 page] article HERE.

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Windows Vista A to Z


Reviews, analyses, how-tos, hot issues and predictions about Microsoft's new OS. The official release to manufacturing is the first step toward the widespread availability of the operating system. PC makers are getting copies of the Vista RTM immediately, and it will be available to corporate volume license customers sometime before November 30.

Read the article HERE.

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A matter of age - Vista and old hardware

Want to find out how well older hardware handles Vista ? No computers were harmed in our testing process, but a couple were almost thrown out the window.

Read the article HERE.

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Vista needs no anti-virus


During a telephone conference with reporters yesterday, outgoing Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin, while touting the new security features of Windows Vista, told a reporter that the system's new lockdown features are so capable and thorough that he was comfortable with his own seven-year-old son using Vista without antivirus software installed.

Read the article HERE.

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