Today's Windows Vista News
How to Bootable USB Flash Drive: Making a Bootable USB Flash Drive: A bootable USB flash drive, what a great idea. USB Flash Drives are hot right now and cheap.... Read full story here!
10 Windows 7 Tips and Tricks: Windows 7 How To News Tips Page. See it here.... More!
Microsoft to End Digital Downloads for Vista Upgrades: Microsoft revise a program that allows Windows Vista customers to upgrade from a basic version... More!
Vista SP1, Windows 2008 'Released to Manufacturing: Microsoft announced this week it has released both Windows Vista Service Pack 1... More!
Today's Vista Tip! Registry Tweak - Eliminate annoying opening splash page: Windows Vista Tip Pag!... More!
User-Privilege Flaw Hits Vista: security firm has discovered one of the first security flaws to directly affect Windows Vista, a bug that it claims allows local users to escalate their privileges... More!
Windows Vista "Brute Force Keygen" a hoax: It sounded too good to be true, and it turns out it was. KezNews forum frequenter "Computer User" confessed last night that his Brute Force Keygen hack for Windows Vista is a scam... More!
Microsoft Launches Windows Vista: Microsoft founder Bill Gates launches the Windows Vista operating system in January 2007. EU regulators have threatened Microsoft with millions of euros in daily fines if the US software giant failed to answer their antitrust concerns satisfactorily within four weeks... More!
Windows Vista RC1 Now Downloadable By Anyone: First, it went to a select group of technical beta testers. Then to those who had tested Beta 2. As of September 14, however, Windows... More!
Microsoft says Vista Europe launch on track: Microsoft said it was on track to launch its Windows Vista operating system in Europe in January but again asked the European Commission to detail concerns it may have with the system... More!
Microsoft invites hackers to test Vista: After suffering embarrassing security exploits over the past several years, Microsoft Corp. is trying a new tactic: inviting some of the world's best-known computer experts to try to poke holes in Vista, the next generation of its Windows operating system... More!
Microsoft Windows Vista program suffers public glitch: Microsoft Corp. was hoping new voice-recognition software would impress an auditorium full of financial analysts, but a glitch turned the demonstration into a bit of an embarrassment... More!
Vista's user account protection flawed: Microsoft's attempts to providecompatibility for older applications in its forthcoming Windows Vista operatingsystem is opening the door for attackers, security vendor Symantec alleged in astudy about the software's user account protection scheme... More!
Microsoft sees no reason for Vista shipment delay: Microsoft Corp. said it sees no reason why its new Windows Vista operating system would be delayed, but it stopped short of committing to its previously stated launch target... More!
Windows Vista needs one creative ISV: Just recently, Microsoft launched a website called See Windows Vista which demonstrates the power of building applications for the new operating system. Through Flash, the site demos a laundry list of applications that run on top of Vista... More!
Microsoft CEO says Windows Vista on track: Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said the Windows Vista operating system is still on track for early January shipment! . More here!
Vista backdoor rumours shut down: Microsoft developers have insisted they will not be part of a scheme to allow law enforcement backdoor access to users' encrypted data. More here!
Microsoft Plans Six Core Windows Vista Versions: After months of maintaining that it had not yet finalized its Windows Vista line up, Microsoft seems finally to have decided upon a half dozen core Vista versions. More here!
Microsoft Sees Vista in Stores by Holidays: Microsoft Corp. hopes to have the new version of its Windows operating system available in time for the U.S. holiday season, narrowing the time frame for the much-anticipated product's release
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Gartner: Ignore Vista until 2008: Companies shouldn't rush to upgrade to Microsoft Windows Vista, according to analysts at Gartner, who believe most could safely hold back until 2008. More here!
Novell: Vista will drive users to Linux: The cost of migrating from Windows XP to Windows Vista will encourage more companies to seriously consider moving to desktop Linux, the chief executive of open-source and networking company Novell said. More here!
Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware into Vista: Microsoft has confirmed plans to bundle anti-spyware protection into Windows Vista, a move that is sure to raise eyebrows among competitors and possibly antitrust regulators. Full story here!
Microsoft Releases Vista Preview: Microsoft has released a new version of its beta Windows Vista, to reveal the latest updates the company has made to its Windows Operating System. Full story here!
Microsoft confirms next XP service pack after the launch of Windows Vista: Microsoft has revealed plans to release a third service pack for its Windows XP operating system. Full story here!
Microsoft Set to Unveil 7 Versions of Windows Vista: Microsoft is all set to unveil as many as sen editions of their next PC operating system; Windows Vista. These editions have been particularly construed to cater to home and business requirements with various levels of functionality ... Full story here!
Massachusetts Finalizes Plans to Phase Out Microsoft Office: The state of Massachusetts has finalized a proposed move to an open, nonproprietary format for office documents, a plan that involves phasing out versions of Microsoft's Office productivity suite deployed in the state's executive branch agencies.
- Microsoft PDC 2005: Windows Vista and Office 12 Roadmap: If you thought there was going to be some resistance with software developers because Microsoft will soon release another new operating system and yet another new version of Microsoft Office, you thought wrong.
That is, according to several thousand software developers and programmers who attended the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference 2005 at the LA Convention Center, you did. They sold this event out two months ago, in anticipation of the major new Microsoft flagship product releases: the new Microsoft Windows Vista operating system and the new Microsoft Office 12.