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Over the last couple of months, Microsoft has been running a program for its partners called Ready.Set.7, designed to help them achieve the Compatible With Windows 7 Logo (picture on the side).The ...
Microsoft has released a second beta of the Windows 7 Software Logo Toolkit (build 1.0.7112.100) for download. Beta 2 adds a graphical user interface that makes the toolkit easier to use.
Today Microsoft revealed a first official look at Windows 8, or actually "Windows 8," its internal codename until an official name is selected. Though it's full-fledged Windows, it's clearly ...
Microsoft confirmed on Monday that it is planning to release Windows 7 this year, in time for the holiday shopping season. "We are tracking well to a Windows 7 holiday," Microsoft Senior Vice ...
Its Sansa media players are the first portable media players to become certified under the new Windows 7 logo program (Microsoft’s Ready. Set. 7 Web site lists what partners are certified with ...
PowerShell 2.0 is already a few years old. Microsoft is therefore throwing it out of Windows and advises migration.
Microsoft said it’s not offering extended security updates for Windows 8.1, which may be because of its historical low usage, given that many skipped the operating system and updated directly to ...
This time, they're going with a classic Windows logo, which hasn't been done since Windows 7's default wallpaper. That's about it, a Windows logo in a pretty blue color. Just kidding.
Microsoft already provided Windows 10 with the June update previews on Wednesday. Now it's also the turn of Windows 11 PCs.
Attachmate Corporation announced that Attachmate Reflection 2008 along with Attachmate EXTRA! and INFOConnect solutions have received the Compatible with Microsoft Windows 7 logo. This certification ...
Microsoft’s attempts to ensure better application compatibility for Windows 7 than its immediate predecessor Windows Vista had at launch appear to have borne fruit. While app compatibility ...
Secure boot debuted in Windows 8, and while it's a pleasant surprise to see Microsoft extend the feature to Windows 7, it doesn't seem to work correctly for everyone.