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Windows 7 is doing much better than Vista

Nick Farrell The Inquirer 11/05/2009
Surprise, surprise: "Windows Safer Than Mac" says chief hacker

The organizer of the Pwn2Own hacking contest claims that Windows 7 is found to be more secure than Snow Leopard, and that Safari will be the first browser to fall victim in the upcoming hacking contest. Not all hackers agree that Windows 7 is more secure than Snow Leopard.

Windows 7 is doing much better than Vista

FIGURES from beancounters at NPD show that sales of Windows 7 are 234 per cent higher than the sales of Vista ever were.

Windows 7 gets virtual 'XP mode'

Gregg Keizer Computerworld 04/25/2009

Windows 7 beta upgrade won't be easy

Ina Fried Cnet 04/07/2009
Windows 7 gets virtual 'XP mode'

Microsoft Corp. will unveil an add-on to Windows 7 that lets users run applications designed for Windows XP in a virtual machine, the company confirmed Friday -- the first time Microsoft has relied on virtualization to provide backward compatibility.

Windows 7 beta upgrade won't be easy

Those who want to move from the beta version of Windows 7 to the upcoming "release candidate" version will be able to do so, but it is going to take some work.

Microsoft's Windows 7 Bug Fixed With Security Update

Stefanie Hoffman Channel Web 03/11/2009
Microsoft's Windows 7 Bug Fixed With Security Update

Microsoft (NSDQ:MSFT) downplayed the fact that its March Patch Tuesday security update included the first fix for its Windows 7 beta operating system, repairing a critical error that allowed hackers to infiltrate a user's computer with a malicious image file.

How Vista Mistakes Changed Windows 7 Development

"For the past several months, Microsoft has engaged in an extended public mea culpa about Vista, holding a series of press interviews to explain how the company's Vista mistakes changed the development process of Windows 7.

Microsoft Recruiting For Windows 7 Small Biz Blitzkrieg

Kevin McLaughlin Channel Web 03/06/2009

Windows 7 RC Gets 36 Changes

Tech Tree 02/27/2009
Microsoft Recruiting For Windows 7 Small Biz Blitzkrieg

Microsoft (NSDQ:MSFT) wants small businesses that have avoided Windows Vista like the plague to upgrade to Windows 7, and the software giant is enlisting the aid of its small business-focused solution providers to help make that happen.

Windows 7 RC Gets 36 Changes

After the overwhelming response to Windows 7 and requests for features from users, Microsoft has finally released the feature list of the Windows 7 Release Candidate. This release candidate of Windows 7 is expected to arrive on April 10, 2009, as per Ars Technica.

Microsoft reveals 36 changes to Windows 7

Gregg Keizer Computer World 02/26/2009
Microsoft reveals 36 changes to Windows 7

But blogger who criticized company for ignoring testers calls the list 'silly'

Windows 7 testers want their voices heard

Although the enthusiasts that are testing Windows 7 have been generally positive on the product itself, some feel Microsoft has been less than eager to receive constructive criticism.


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