Windows 7
Windows 7 is due for release at the end of 2009 or early 2010. What will this mean for you, and will Microsofts's new OS be a winner for you?
Why this CAD will make you glad 
By Edward J. Correia | Jul 26, 2010
Only recently could companies like Autodesk even begin to venture into the arena of industry-standard solutions.
 
Microsoft claims strong quarterly earnings 
By Shaun Nichols | Jul 23, 2010
Uptake in IT spending credited for record numbers.
 
Windows 7 SP1 due first half 2011 
By Lawrence Latif | Jul 22, 2010
Service pack could be up to a year away.
 
Microsoft warns of zero-day Windows Shell flaw 
Jul 20, 2010
XP SP2 users again urged to upgrade.
 
Microsoft COO touts Windows 7 partner opportunities 
By Rick Whiting | Jul 15, 2010
Microsoft takes shots at Apple and Google.
 
Microsoft extends Windows XP downgrade rights 
Jul 14, 2010 | 4 Comments 
Enterprises running Windows 7 can revert to XP for at least another 10 years.
 
Microsoft moves forward with Windows 7 SP1 
By Shaun Nichols | Jul 13, 2010
Update begins limited beta tests for Server 2008 and Windows 7.
 
Microsoft puts cloud services into Azure appliance 
By Daniel Robinson | Jul 13, 2010
Windows Azure platform appliance lets customers build their own cloud infrastructure.
 
HP, Microsoft promise Windows Azure platform by year's end 
By Damon Poeter | Jul 13, 2010
A limited production platform appliance coming soon.
 
Ballmer: We're all about cloud, you'd better be too 
By Rick Whiting | Jul 13, 2010
CEO Steve Ballmer opens the Worldwide Partner Conference Monday.
 
Microsoft data suggests 64-bit coming of age 
By Iain Thomson | Jul 12, 2010
Windows 7 shows the upgrade is gaining ground.
 
Microsoft updates Windows deployment tool 
By Lawrence Latif | Jul 9, 2010
Office 2010 supported in Deployment Toolkit 2010.
 
Microsoft to fix critical help centre flaw in July 
By Stefanie Hoffman | Jul 9, 2010
Four security bulletins address five security vulnerabilities.
 
Microsoft investigating Windows 2000 and XP flaw 
By Iain Thomson | Jul 8, 2010
Secunia sounds warning over boundary error vulnerability.
 
Mozilla releases first Firefox 4 beta 
Jul 8, 2010
Firm seeks feedback on latest version of browser.
 
SoftMaker unveils 'desktop quality' mobile office suite 
By Daniel Robinson | Jul 6, 2010
SoftMaker Office 2010 for Windows Mobile will open and edit Microsoft Officefiles.
 
Five lessons Microsoft learned from Kin 
By Kevin McLaughlin | Jul 2, 2010
Next of kin Windows Phone 7 takes over as preferred mobile platform.
 
Microsoft kills off its Kin mobile devices 
By Kevin McLaughlin | Jul 1, 2010
Kin firmly ensconced on the scrap heap of tech history.
 
Microsoft Windows 8 details leak 
By Kevin McLaughlin | Jun 29, 2010
App store on the way?
 
Microsoft gazes longingly at iPhone developers 
By Kevin McLaughlin | Jun 21, 2010
Microsoft reportedly looking for iPhone developers.
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