Windows 7 RTM vs. Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) – Softpedia
Microsoft’s upcoming Windows client and server operating systems have the potential to break the mold of the RTM vs. Service Pack 1 milestones in the context of customers giving themselves green light to embrace the platforms. Windows 7 will make
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eMazzanti Technologies Selected to Participate in Microsoft … – PR Web (press release)
eMazzanti Technologies Selected to Participate in Microsoft …PR Web (press release), WAeMazzanti Technologies, Technology Strategies for Business Growth, today announced participation in the Windows 7 Small Business Ignite Program. As part of this program, eMazzanti Technologies will work with small businesses to test drive Microsoft's …
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Windows 7 Gets Another Makeover – InformationWeek
Windows 7 Tweaks – Connected Internet
Windows 7 TweaksConnected Internet, UKOver on Windows 7 News that I run jointly with Martin from gHacks, we’ve just published our first post with Windows 7 tweaks. These are pretty safe tweaks if you want to give them a go and if you are running any Windows 7 build. …
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Is Windows 7 reliable enough to release now? – ZDNet
AMD Supports Microsoft Windows(R) 7 in ATI Catalyst(TM) 9.3 … – FOXBusiness
Did the Netbook Improve Windows 7's Performance? – Slashdot
Did the Netbook Improve Windows 7's Performance?SlashdotArnie87 writes "One Microsoft Way has an interesting article suggesting that the reason Microsoft is focusing so much on speed with Windows 7 is the whopping sales of netbooks. The article concludes by saying: 'If you plan on adopting Windows 7, …
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Beyond IE8: Windows 7's IE8, and the Next Iteration of Internet … – Softpedia
Dear netbook, thank you for Windows 7 – Ars Technica
Google Chrome 2.0, Windows 7 Not a Fast Combo – eWeek
Windows 7 Guest Mode Creates Bomb-Proof Accounts – Lifehacker
Windows 7 Guest Mode Creates Bomb-Proof AccountsLifehacker, CABy Kevin Purdy , 7:15 AM on Fri Mar 20 2009, 11830 views Microsoft made a few quiet but great changes to its kid-proofing SteadyState tool for Windows 7, changing the name to Guest Mode and trimming it into a dead-simple way to protect your PC from …
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