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Dear silicon.com... HMRC search costs, Vista SP1 moans and fingerprints for visas…

Comment Vista in schools? Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency Greedy or justified? Police seek full costs of HMRC CD search HMRC doesn't have any money, either way this will end up as a cost to the taxpayer. [17 Jan 2008]

Microsoft: 'These programs won't work after Vista SP1…'

News Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency Microsoft has published a list of programs which will not work or will suffer from reduced functionality after the installation of Vista SP1. Vista: all the coverage. [21 Feb 2008]

Vista SP1 finally ready for manufacture

News Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency Microsoft has wrapped up development of two major products, Windows Server 2008 and the Service Pack 1 update to Windows Vista, CEO Steve Ballmer told financial analysts yesterday. [05 Feb 2008]

Microsoft backtracks on Vista SP1 update

News Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency Microsoft has stopped automatically distributing a prerequisite piece of software for Vista Service Pack 1, following customer complaints it had caused system problems. [21 Feb 2008]

Microsoft COO dismisses SP1 concerns

News Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency Microsoft's chief operating officer has dismissed concerns an update to its flagship Windows Vista operating system is incompatible with a number of applications. [05 Mar 2008]

Windows Vista SP1 finally a go

News Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency The first service pack for Windows Vista has been released. Vista Service Pack 1 went onto Microsoft's Download Center website on Monday, fulfilling Microsoft's claim it would be made available by... [19 Mar 2008]

Vista SP1 problems? Relax, Microsoft will offer some help

News Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency Vista users encountering problems when they upgrade to Service Pack 1 can relax: Microsoft is giving free support to those installing the service pack. [25 Mar 2008]

Vista-XP downgrade software launched

News Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency The Japanese computer supplier NEC has officially launched a product to let network administrators downgrade machines running Windows Vista to XP. Vista: all the coverage. [06 Feb 2008]

Microsoft changes M&A strategy with Yahoo! bid

News Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency Microsoft's $44.6bn bid for web giant Yahoo! represents a step change in approach from a company which has traditionally shied away from big-money acquisitions. [05 Feb 2008]

Microsoft slashes Windows Vista price tag

News Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency In what may be an unprecedented decision, Microsoft has said it plans to lower the retail prices for several versions of Windows Vista. Vista: all the coverage. [29 Feb 2008]

Ballmer: Microsoft says the future's green

News Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has claimed that more efficient use of IT is one of the company's main priorities for the future, despite the fact the company has been widely criticised for... [06 Mar 2008]

Critics label Microsoft's OOXML a 'marketing tool'

News Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency The developer of XML and a former International Organization for Standardization (ISO) committee chair have both claimed Microsoft was interested in having Office Open XML (OOXML) accredited as an... [21 Apr 2008]

Ballmer: Windows XP may live and breathe for longer

News Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency The death of Windows XP may have been greatly exaggerated. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said the company could re-evaluate its plans to phase out Windows XP by 30 June, if customers demand it stick... [24 Apr 2008]

Vista security under scrutiny, again

News Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency Security vendor PC Tools has released more research to back up its claim that Vista is far from immune to infection. In an attempt to reinforce its claim that Vista is less secure than Windows 2000... [21 May 2008]

Windows Vista take-up crawls at snail's pace

News Don't put Vista in schools, says education agency Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system is taking a while to catch on, with just 6.3 per cent of enterprise users on the OS by the end of 2007. And according to research by Forrester Research... [02 Apr 2008]

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