Sun, Jun 14 | from CyberNet Classics
Zen Portable Microsoft Windows Media CenterView Google Maps Using Windows Media CenterWindows Vista Supports Copying MoviesWindows Media Center Users Can Download Update RollupMedia Center’s New Features From Update Rollup 2 This article was written on July 28, 2006 by CyberNet.
MSE will be available as a standalone download for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. The leaked version has separate installers for Windows XP 32-bit, Windows Vista 32-bit, and Windows Vista 64-bit. The software doesn't just work on 64-bit: ...
Wed, Jun 17 | from Ars Technica
Morro, which will be available for download over the Internet, will work on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and the upcoming Windows 7. OneCare, launched three years ago, received mixed reviews but still managed to significantly shake up the security ...
Tue, Jun 16 | from CNET News.com
Those are all my thoughts except you were first to put them in writing. PLEASE PLEASE MESSAGE ALL THIS TO MICROSOFT "CONTACT US", go thru a trouble of contactign them because me alone is NOT enough. If customers combine their efforts we will have great Windows next time, or
Sat, Jun 6 | from microsoft.public.windows.vista.general Google Group
CA While Windows 7 will be ready for the holiday shoppers, students getting new machines for back-to-school will still be faced with Windows Vista. The remedy that, Microsoft will offer an upgrade program for those who purchase new pcs with Vista to move ...
Wed, Jun 3 | from Tom's Hardware Guide
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Wed, Jun 3 | from Reg Hardware
Check the groups you post to - know your audience. ;-) In Windows XP - somehow selecting to delete a file on a network share brings up no mention of the word permanent (shift or no shift key press.) In Windows Vista - somehow selecting to delete a file on a network share
Fri, May 29 | from microsoft.public.windows.vista.general Google Group
have noted that Microsoft’s own mainstream operating system — Windows Vista — has had so many compatibility and resource issues, that Microsoft was forced to downgrade Netbook customers to XP. And those XP customers
Fri, May 29 | from microsoft.public.windows.vista.general Google Group
The new Packard Bell 'dot m' is an unusual 11.6-inch netbook, which will be released in two flavours: one with an Intel Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM and Windows XP, and one with a less-powerful AMD chip, but 2GB of RAM and Windows Vista. ... Packard Bell launch incites Puredesire PC Advisor
Wed, May 27 | from Crave
The basic model ($449.99 list) comes with 2 gigabytes of DDR2 memory, a 160-Gbyte hard drive, and comes with Windows XP Home. The second configuration ($499.99) offers 3 GB DDR2 memory, a 300-GB hard drive, and Windows Vista Basic. ... Lenovo Throws Down An Atom-powered C300 All-In-One PC Digit...
Mon, May 25 | from PC Magazine
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