windows 7
Windows 7: When will businesses really be ready to make the move?
News There are a whole bunch of reasons why Windows 7 should appeal to businesses but one threat - the still-sluggish economy - could overshadow all of those reasons to move to the new operating system. While... [28 Aug 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Windows 7
Cheat Sheet Ah, Windows 7. I remember that - didn't it come after Windows 6? There was never a Windows 6, you fool. Windows 7 is the follow-up to... [20 Oct 2009]
Windows 7: Not perfect - but ready for prime time
Comment While Windows 7 solves most of the qualms about Vista, the new OS still has plenty of room to grow, says Quocirca's Clive Longbottom. The much vaunted Windows 7 is now... [28 Oct 2009]
Windows 7 to go head-to-head with XP in netbook game
News Microsoft will continue to offer Windows XP for netbooks even after it starts selling Windows 7 for the subnotebooks, a company executive has revealed. Neil Holloway, Microsoft... [06 Mar 2009]
Windows 7 to trump Snow Leopard?
Comment A revitalised Windows raises the bar for Apple's Snow Leopard, says Seb Janacek. He argues that Windows users will be put off moving to Windows 7 because of the... [20 Oct 2009]
It's official: Windows 7, no longer a codename
News For the first time in recent memory, Microsoft has chosen to stick with its codename for a final Windows release. In a blog posting, general manager Mike Nash said the next version of Windows will retain... [14 Oct 2008]
Windows 7 Manageability Overview
White Paper Windows 7 introduces a number of manageability improvements that can reduce total cost of ownership by helping to increase automation, improve user productivity, and provide flexible administrative... [31 Jul 2009]
Windows 7: It's time for you to embrace 64-bit
News Consumers have had the option of 64-bit Windows computing since the release of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition in May 2005, four years after the release of Windows XP 32-bit. At the... [11 Aug 2009]
Windows 7's XP Mode: It's almost ready
News Microsoft has announced XP Mode, the Windows 7 add-on that will allow users with the proper hardware to run a virtual version of Windows XP within Windows... [05 Aug 2009]
Windows 7 - Mobile Broadband Certification for Existing Chipsets
White Paper This paper provides information about Windows 7 support for Mobile Broadband. It provides guidelines for hardware manufacturers, original equipment manufacturers, and mobile network operators on... [31 Jul 2009]
Windows 7 buzz killing Vista?
News The positive buzz for Windows 7 is creating an interesting challenge for Microsoft: It appears to be making it tougher to get businesses to move to Windows Vista. Although... [12 Feb 2009]
Windows 7 Brightness Control for Integrated Displays
White Paper This paper provides information about integrated display brightness control for the Windows family of operating systems. It provides guidelines for system manufacturers and firmware developers to expose brightness... [31 Jul 2009]
Windows 7 tweaked after touching base with users
News Microsoft on Wednesday released more details on the thinking behind the much-touted touch features of Windows 7. The company said it continues to tweak the way gestures work as it gets more feedback from... [26 Mar 2009]
Windows 7: Six flavours to choose from
News Despite criticism that Windows Vista came in too many versions, Microsoft is moving ahead with plans to offer just as many editions of Windows 7. As a result, Microsoft plans the... [04 Feb 2009]
Windows 7 New Taskbar - An Overview
White Paper Windows 7 offers a new way of controlling the desktop, managing the windows, and launching applications. The Windows 7 Taskbar is a new... [29 Aug 2009]