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What you need to know about Windows 7

What you need to know about Windows 7

Windows 7 is hardly flawless, but here's an in-depth look at how Microsoft has changed its OS — mostly for the better .

 

Microsoft patches 34 security holes, many critical

Microsoft patches 34 security holes, many critical

Microsoft Corp. issued a record number of security patches for its software Tuesday as part of its regular monthly update. The software maker plugged 34 holes and designated most of them "critical," Microsoft's most severe rating. Among them are fixes for Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000 and even Windows 7, which doesn't go on sale to consumers until Oct. 22 but has been in use by early testers and software developers.

 

Windows 7 Features -- XP Mode

XP Mode is Microsoft's solution to legacy application compatibility under Windows 7. I won't get into the details a second time, but if you're curious how it works, check out the previous post on the subject.

 

Microsoft To Release Version Of Windows 7 Next Week

Microsoft To Release Version Of Windows 7 Next Week

Microsoft Corp said on Friday a version of its long awaited Windows 7 operating system will be made available from next week.

 

Microsoft To Start Shipping Windows 7 In September 2009

Microsoft could have Windows 7 on shipping PCs by September, Compal president Ray Chen said today at an investor's conference. The PC contractor executive understands from plans that the software should be available in either late September or early October.

 

The 30 best features of Windows 7

We were among the first journalists to get their hands on the Windows 7 Beta code and have been testing it. Here, we've ranked the 30 best features we've found in Windows 7 so far, ranging from minor tweaks of the user interface to a full replacement for virtual private networks.

 

Windows 7 buzz may stall Vista

Microsoft is happy to avoid the naysaying it saw with the last operating system. However, all that happy Windows 7 talk has made it harder to convince businesses to move to Vista.

 

Microsoft “Taskforce” lobbied Wal-Mart to drop Linux

Microsoft assigns "taksforces" to fight GNU/Linux adoption (Wal-Mart in this case).

 

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