Windows 7 Will Be Around for a Long, Long Time
Posted by: Ed Tittel
I had to chuckle this afternoon when I read Ed Bott's latest Operating Systems piece. It's entitled "How to skip Windows 8 and...
MS hasn't yet made any announcements, but the rumors are flying thick and fast right now that RTM is "in...
October 26 is just over three months away as I write this blog, and that's when Windows 8 will become available to the general public -- and to enterprises, corporations, government arms and agencies, and other big buyers of desktop tools and technologies. The question is: Will enterprises jump on...
OK, so now it's official. Tons of sources (see this Google search) confirm the General Availability (GA) date...
Last week, I blogged on my site to report that a pair of security researchers plan to unveil majority security flaws in the Windows Sidebar and Gadgets interface at the upcoming Black Hat convention, DEFCON, to be held in Las Vegas from July 21-26 at Caesars Palace (see
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