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November 30, 2006

Microsoft releases Windows Vista Business

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They’re billing it as the “most significant product launch in Microsoft’s history,” so why not let them have their fun? Microsoft busted out Windows Vista Business today, along with Office Professional 2007, and a slew of other business, server and enterprise-related products. The day’s festivities took place at NASDAQ, where Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer and Christopher Liddell rang the opening bell this morning, followed by a day of hyping up the offerings to prospective volume-licensees. Microsoft expects over 200 million people will be using at least one of the products offered today by the end of 2007, and no matter what your stance on Microsoft and Windows, it’s hard to argue with the impact of these softwares. So yeah, we could dwell on the considerable delays Microsoft experienced leading up to this release, or conjecture how long it’ll take for 0-day vulnerabilities to emerge in this shiny new OS, but instead we’d just like to wish Steve Ballmer and co. the best of luck with Vista, Office and all the trimmings. There, now that we’ve gotten that out of our system, let the bug-finding begin!

 

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August 29, 2006

Windows Vista now available for pre-order on Amazon

Filed under: Windows,WindowsVista,amazon,microsoft,vista,windows vista — Cyrus Farivar @ 1:26 pm

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Folks, whip out your credit cards, because if you haven’t already downloaded the Vista beta or a leaked copy from the internets, it looks like we may actually have a product for you to buy. Amazon shows that Windows Albatross um, Vista will be released on January 30, 2007, and they’ve been taking preorders for the last two weeks. Depending on which package or upgrade you decide to get, Vista will cost you at least a cool $159 and up to $399 for the full “Ultimate DVD-ROM.” Keep in mind that these preorder prices may be subject to change and may not reflect the actual final retail price, and may require the full written consent of Major League Baseball.

[Via I4U]

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August 22, 2006

Microsoft reconfirms Vista’s January ship date

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“Aw, shucks guys, we were just foolin’ around.” After years of successive Vista delays, and keeping the computer world on edge for the past few months about even further delays, Microsoft is once again settling into their January launch window for Vista’s consumer launch, with OEMs supposed to receive the OS in November. Vista Release Candidate 1 (RC1) should be out early September, though the word on the street is that Microsoft isn’t planning on finalizing Vista until October sometime, making RC1 a bit of a misnomer. What RC1 should be is light years ahead of Vista Beta 2, and it sure better be if Microsoft isn’t kidding this time about a January launch.

[Via CrunchGear]

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July 27, 2006

Samsung’s new 22-inch widescreen LCD

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So we’re not sure if this is the same Vista-focused product that the company was supposedly working on with Microsoft, but Samsung has just revealed a new 22-inch widescreen LCD known as the CX223B/W that should go nicely with the upcoming OS. Available in black or silver, this monitor features a pretty decent 1,680 x 1,050 resolution, 5-millisecond response time, and most importantly for HD fans, an HDCP-enabled DVI port (though HDMI seems to be missing). The lack of info on other important specs such as contrast or brightness makes us think that the display is not scheduled for an impending release, a notion that’s only further supported by the lack of any pricing details. If you can’t wait for the CX223BW to start shipping in the US, there’s always that LCM-22w2 from Westinghouse to keep you occupied for the time being, and both Dell and LG are expected to drop new 22-inch models in the near future as well.

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June 29, 2006

Microsoft to team with Samsung on 22-inch LCD for Vista?

Filed under: 21-inch,22-inch,Displays,WindowsVista,lcd,windows vista — Paul Miller @ 3:37 pm

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We were just getting used to that whole wave of 21-inch LCDs, when it looks like 22-inchers are going to be the hip new thing in the coming months. A new report is out claiming that Microsoft is working with Samsung to produce a special 22-inch widescreen LCD to work with Windows Vista and be branded with the Microsoft logo. Sounds like they're trying to promote widescreen monitor usage with their new OS, and we're guessing Microsoft wouldn't mind making a few bucks while they're at it. The word from Chi Mei Optoelectronics makes us think that Microsoft and Samsung aren't the only ones to get the 22-inch bug. Dell has reportedly just made a large order for 22-inch widescreen panels from CMO, and LG.Philips and AU are jumping on board as well. There's no telling how heavily Microsoft is going to be recommending 22-inch displays to the users of Aero, but it doesn't look like anybody wants to be left out.

[Thanks, Mr. Kaiser and Will P.]

Read - Microsoft and Samsung team for 22-inch LCD
Read - Dell orders from CMO
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June 8, 2006

Microsoft releases Windows Vista Beta 2 to public

Filed under: Beta2,WindowsVista,beta,beta 2,microsoft,windows vista — Paul Miller @ 9:31 am

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If you’ve been wondering what all the fuss was about ever since Microsoft announced a successor to Windows XP back in July of 2001, and weren’t up all night downloading beta operating systems like we always seem to be, you might have missed the fact that Microsoft has released the Windows Vista Beta 2 to the public as a free download yesterday. Developers have already been spending some quality time with the build, and it looks like things are finally coming together for Microsoft — but there are still plenty of compatibility woes, interface oddities, and just plain sluggishness in the OS. Some of the “change for change’s sake” has a few reviewers riled up, and Vista is really not recommended for consistent exposure right now. But hey, it’s free. There are a limited number of Beta slots, and once they’re gone they’re gone, so we recommend moseying on over before you miss out on the real deal and have to hit your local torrent tracker. You’ll need a DVD burner to create an install disc of Beta 2 and the Release Candidate 1 when it comes out — signing up for the beta gets you both — or you can give Microsoft $10 for shipping and production costs and they’ll send you the goods in 2 to 4 weeks (by which time they’ll surely be readying the release of the next Vista beta build).

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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