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Windows 7: Will touch ever take off?
News Microsoft senior vice president, Bill Veghte, said in an interview last week: "Touch will roll out. Monitor makers are also expected to offer touchscreen displays that can plug into standard... [02 Jul 2009]
PC makers learn the price they'll pay for Windows 7
News In an interview on Thursday with silicon.com sister site CNET News, senior vice president Bill Veghte acknowledged there has been tension between Microsoft and the PC makers over pricing, but said that... [26 Jun 2009]
Windows 7 won't mean massive hardware sales
News History would tell us that generally as you ship a Windows release into the market.the bump is very modest," Microsoft senior vice president Bill Veghte said in a "fireside chat" at the UBS Global... [08 Jun 2009]
'Skip Vista, jump straight to Windows 7'
News Last Monday, the software maker's senior vice president for Windows, Bill Veghte, told Tech-Ed attendees: "If you're just starting your testing of Vista, with the [Windows 7] release candidate and the... [18 May 2009]
Windows 7: Six flavours to choose from
News Microsoft senior vice president Bill Veghte said in an interview: "We're going to focus on two versions," noting that those two versions will likely account for 80 per cent of Windows 7 sales.... [04 Feb 2009]
Download limit lifted on Windows 7
News Microsoft has been aiming to have the final version ready to be on PCs for this year's Christmas shopping season but Windows boss Bill Veghte said it is still too soon to say whether the... [12 Jan 2009]
Time finally runs out for Windows XP
News The 23 June letter, entitled 'An Update on the Windows Roadmap', from Bill Veghte, senior vice president, online services and Windows business group, reiterated that PC makers won't be getting more... [25 Jun 2008]
Microsoft spring cleans its Windows unit
News A new Windows Business Group will be headed by Bill Veghte, a 17-year Microsoft veteran who has been serving as corporate vice president overseeing North American sales. Also reporting to... [28 Feb 2007]