June 5th, 2009
Microsoft confirms the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 release date for the holliday shopping season.
Those waiting anxiously for the next version of Windows now have a date to anticipate. Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 7 will be launched on October 22, 2009. This date, which is referred to as General Availability (GA), is in line with Microsoft's previous statement saying that it would have Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 ready by the holidays. After the software giant unleashed the official Release Candidate on May 5, it became apparent that development on the follow-up to Vista was close to wrapping up. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 11th, 2009
When news of Windows 7's "XP Mode" came out recently, there was much rejoicing among those who were concerned about legacy support in Microsoft's upcoming OS. But now we learn that Microsoft and Intel have contrived to make XPM unavailable to many Intel users.
We knew it was too good to be true! Just when we expected Microsoft to make major inroads to loosen the grasp of reluctant users to their Windows XP OS came the news that Windows XP Mode for Windows 7 will only run on virtualization capable CPU's. "This new wrinkle was the discovery that Windows 7's recently announced XP Mode would only work on processors that supported either Intel's VT or AMD's AMD-V. The vast majority of AMD's lineup, except for Sempron, has AMD-V and will work, but the Intel situation is much more complicated, and in some ways, worse." Read the rest of this entry »
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May 4th, 2009
This article gives some more clarity on Microsofts Windows XP mode that will be made available with Windows 7. As we previously commented on our article upon first hearing of this technology we have to wait and try this out to see if it is all it's cracked up to be. We already see one catch that requires virtualization capable processors on the machines that are to run windows 7 and Windows XP Mode because of the underlying virtual PC running on the machine. This makes perfect sense but a lot of the machines already running Windows XP (and subsequently a lot of the upgrade candidates) will not have these processors on board. So it seems that yes XP mode is a good option to have but most of these machines considered for the upgrade will need to be newer models that support virtualization. This then involves an expense for new hardware for those looking to move to windows 7 and then to install the critical applications currently installed in their XP machines on these units. Of course over time this becomes less of a concern as machines need to be upgraded anyway and so will software, where possible. To me it looks like this is a good idea but the natural evolution of people looking to move to windows 7 will still be determined by time (when it's safe to jump back in the water so to speak) and economic concerns. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 29th, 2009
Microsoft has unveiled the lineup of editions of Windows 7. There will be six editions this time around as Microsoft has made some improvements to the scheme used in Vista.

After a ton of guesswork and rumors flying around, Microsoft has finally confirmed what much of the evidence was pointing to: there will indeed be six editions of Windows 7, just like there were for Windows XP and Windows Vista. Customers will be able to choose from Windows 7 Starter Edition, Windows 7 Home Basic Edition, Windows 7 Home Premium Edition, Windows 7 Professional Edition, Windows 7 Ultimate Edition, and Windows 7 Enterprise Edition. The news comes hot on the heels of the Windows 7 Ecosystem Readiness Program announced yesterday.
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