Windows Vista for Consumer in January 2007
Posted on 22-Mar-2006 11:45 News, Windows
Microsoft has confirmed availability for Windows Vista in November 2006 for business users, consumer availability in January 2007.
Microsoft Unveils Windows Vista Product Lineup
Posted on 27-Feb-2006 22:29 News, Windows
Number of offerings is the same as the number of offerings currently available for Windows XP, tailored to meet specific needs of various segments of customers, segmented in home PC users, small and medium-sized businesses and the largest enterprises
Microsoft Announces 2007 Microsoft Office System Products
Posted on 16-Feb-2006 18:09 News, Windows
The lineup of 2007 Microsoft Office system products, previously code-named Microsoft Office 12, includes new suites, applications, servers and services to be available by the end of 2006.
Microsoft Offers Windows Source Code for Licensing
Posted on 26-Jan-2006 13:17 News, Windows
reference license to the Windows Server source code will provide software developers a precise and authoritative description of the Windows protocol technologies.
Microsoft Releases Updates for Windows to Conform to Australian Changes to DST 2006
Posted on 5-Dec-2005 12:04 News, Windows
Several Australian states including New South Wales, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia and Tasmania, have changed the Daylight Savings transition end dates for 2006, and Windows PCs need to be updated to reflect this. Visitors to the Commonwealth Games scheduled to be held during March 2006 may be affected.
OQO Reveals Model 01+
Posted on 27-Sep-2005 20:14 News, Windows
Update Ultra Personal Computer comes with 512MB RAM, 30GB hard drive, USB 2.0, internal speaker, improved pen-based digitizer.
Microsoft Introduces Windows SideShow, Microsoft Gadgets and more
Posted on 14-Sep-2005 11:34 News, Windows
The company is entering the widgets arena. The new build of Windows Vista , its client OS previously codenamed Longhorn, introduces the Windows Sidebar and more features that will certainly appeal to all types of users.
Windows Vista To Come In Seven Editions
Posted on 12-Sep-2005 12:16 News, Windows
Microsoft will launch Windows Vista in two general categories, Home and Business, with different editions covering from the novice user to the IT professional.
Q&A: The Naming of Windows Vista
Posted on 18-Aug-2005 09:30 Articles, Windows, by M Freitas
The client version of Microsoft Windows code name "Longhorn" is now Windows Vista. Geekzone had an exclusive interview with John B. Williams, General Manager of Windows Communications, to find out how Windows Vista got its name.