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Escrito por ShaDow encendido 28 de enero de 2008 con ningunos comentarios.
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Paquete 3 del servicio de Windows XP - FAQ

Los recursos de Microsoft se centraron casi exclusivamente en envolverse encima del cliente de Windows Vista, y después retrasaron con todo otra vez en 2008, con el plazo fijado por el verano de este año, el paquete 3 del servicio de Windows XP es de largo atrasado, y al mismo tiempo en sus etapas finales del desarrollo. A finales del diciembre de 2007, la compañía de Redmond abrió el proceso de prueba de XP SP3 e hizo disponible para la transferencia directa a candidato público del lanzamiento. El paquete independiente de la actualización para el candidato del lanzamiento del paquete 3 del servicio de Windows XP pesa adentro en apenas 336.1 MB y fue caído vía el centro de la transferencia directa de Microsoft.

No asombrosamente, aunque era muda para la mayor parte de 2007 en Windows Vista SP1 y Windows XP SP3, la compañía de Redmond está favoreciendo, en términos de acceso de la información, a su cliente más último de Windows. Empezando finales de 2007, Microsoft manejó llegar a ser extremadamente hablador sobre Vista SP1. No tanto sobre XP SP3. La razón es por supuesto comprensible. Vista, hecha disponible pero hace un año, se empuja al primero plano, con XP izquierdo para expirar en el fondo. (más…)

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Escrito por Jason encendido 19 de enero de 2008 con ningunos comentarios.
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Windows Viena (ahora Windows 7)

Ahora que Vista está en los estantes, Microsoft se está centrando en su lanzamiento importante siguiente del sistema operativo, Windows Viena. Aun cuando Windows Viena va a ser un lanzamiento importante con un GUI totalmente revisado, Microsoft hecho una declaración en negrilla: antes de fin de 2009 Viena golpeará los estantes.
However, Microsoft needs to keep the buzz on Windows Vista for now and so they are not releasing any Windows Vienna official information to the public yet, expect for the fact that they are working on it.
Julie Larson-Green, responsible for the user interface of Office 2007, and also the person behind the ribbon-like interface has been transferred to the Windows 7 team.

The current release date of the Windows 7 operating system is expected to be in late 2009, early 2010, returning to the 3-year pause between desktop operating system versions that was common at Microsoft for all Windows versions prior to Windows Vista.

The most common dilema about Windows 7 right now is whether or not to use backward compatibility. Strong rumours have suggested that the OS will be developed from scratch on top…

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Written by SABI on November 20th, 2007 with no comments.
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Moving Away from Vista and Onward to Windows 7

For the end users, be them in the home or in the corporate environments, the road to Windows 7 (Seven) leads more or less to Windows Vista. But for Microsoft, there is an entirely different path altogether.

The fact of the matter is that, as far as the development efforts are concerned, Vista is a wrapped up chapter. The Redmond company has already begun moving forward. Of course that Microsoft too will have intermediary stages on its way to Windows 7.

A couple of them as a matter of fact in the coming year, with the availability of the first service pack for Windows Vista and the third and final service pack for Windows XP. Currently, Vista SP1 is planned for the first quarter of 2008, following the availability of Windows Server 2008, formerly code-named Longhorn, because of the shared kernel version. XP SP3 has a more relaxed launch date, as Microsoft is focusing on Vista. The third refresh for XP will be made available by mid 2008.

At the same time, Microsoft is also beginning to build the contours of Windows 7. Seven (7) is the label of Steven Sinofsky, the senior vice president for…

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Written by Madhukara H on November 8th, 2007 with no comments.
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More Windows 7 Revelations

More Windows 7 RevelationsNews of the next version of Windows, due out in 2010 and previously known as BlackCombe, then Vienna and now Windows 7 has been fairly thin on the ground since we last mentioned it back in July but a few more tantalising tid-bits have come our way recently.

As expected it marks a significant change in direction for Microsoft with the emphasis on small, and compact and it has already been dubbed ‘MinWin’. According to one report the Windows 7 core or ‘kernel’, does away with all the fangly bits we associate with Vista and XP, (more…)

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Written by Jason on October 22nd, 2007 with no comments.
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