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A Month with Windows 7

13 hours ago ago from Laymance Technologies | Knoxville Networking and Technical Services | Knoxville Web Design

Many of you have asked me what my thoughts of Windows 7 are now that it has been released, and I've had time to really use it.  You may remember from a previous post that I used the RC (Release Candidate) version of Windows 7 for about 6 months prior to it's release, but as with all Alphas, Betas, and Release Candidates, sometimes things change.  The biggest of those changes for Windows 7 was the addition of XP Mode .   For those of you who ...

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Netbook decision: Windows XP or 7 Starter?

15 hours ago ago from Brainicane

Some critics think Microsoft's previous operating system, Windows Home XP, remains a better choice for netbooks than Windows 7 Starter. Both versions are being sold on netbooks.

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

8 hours ago ago from Windows 7 In the News

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Will Windows Mobile jump back to number 2 by 2013?

14 hours ago ago from Smartphones and Cell Phones | ZDNet.com

Posted by Matthew Miller @ 7:44 am Categories: Apple , BlackBerry , Mobile software , Nokia , Windows Mobile Tags: Microsoft Windows Mobile , Mobile , Mobile Operating Systems , Microsoft Windows , Operating Systems , Mobile Applications , Advertising & Promotion , Handhelds , Wireless And Mobility , Software Regular readers know that I personally enjoy using Windows Mobile devices even if they aren't the flashiest and most ...

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Windows 8 being developed with an eye on Apple and Google

21 hours ago ago from Windows8update - Comprehensive Windows 8 News and Information

According to an article from Arstechnica, Windows 8 is being developed with the neverending tech threats from Google and Apple in mind. Some relevant parts of the article: Specifically, Microsoft is taking note of competitive pressures from Google, with its Android and Chrome operating systems, saying that the search giant poses a whole new set of challenges. As for Apple, Microsoft noted that the company could not be forgotten, ...

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