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Windows 7 is due for release at the end of 2009 or early 2010. What will this mean for you, and will Microsofts's new OS be a winner for you?
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Windows 7 SP1 will be brought forward
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| Mar 10, 2010
So much for Windows 7 not needing a service pack for a year or so...
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Windows 7 gets plugged again
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The Inquirer
| Feb 26, 2010
Gaming and Media Centre patches ahoy.
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Windows 7 RC shutdown comes in March
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| Feb 2, 2010
Forget and Microsoft turns you off bi-hourly.
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Ancient Windows flaw found after 17 years
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| Jan 21, 2010
And you never knew it was there.
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Microsoft's backdoor shenanigans
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The Inquirer
| Nov 24, 2009
Microsoft denies that Windows 7 has a back door.
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Windows 7: Fastest selling OS ever
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| Nov 20, 2009
Windows 7 flies off store shelves.
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Windows 7 is doing much better than Vista
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About 234 per cent better...
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Windows 7 celebrates launch with burgers
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Justin Robinson
| Oct 23, 2009
Nothing says operating system quite like burgers.
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Congratulations, Microsoft - it's a boy!
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David Hollingworth
| Oct 22, 2009
It's Windows 7 launch day, and everybody's happy - especially MS.
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Britain gets Windows 7 first
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The Inquirer
| Oct 21, 2009
World leader thanks to postal strike.
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Windows 7 slower to boot than Vista
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The Inquirer
| Oct 9, 2009
Windows 7 taking a step backwards in speed?
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Windows 7, Vista vulnerable to BSOD attack
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Justin Robinson
| Sep 9, 2009
A faulty driver leaves the system wide open.
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Prove your loyalty to Windows 7...
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David Hollingworth
| Sep 3, 2009
... with a Windows 7 Launch House Party!!11!eleventy!1
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Free Software Foundation knocks Windows 7
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The Inquirer
| Aug 27, 2009
Not free as in freedom...
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Windows 7 is quietly released to fans
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The Inquirer
| Aug 10, 2009
Downloads are no longer RC version...
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Windows 7 hopped up on crack
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Justin Robinson
| Jul 30, 2009
The almighty operating system is already cracked for the masses.
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Operating Systems
NVIDIA explain DirectX Compute for Windows 7
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Justin Robinson
| Jul 28, 2009
The next generation operating system is getting a little smarter.
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Windows 7 prices are too high
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The Inquirer
| Jun 29, 2009
High cost might discourage take-up of new Microsoft OS.
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No local upgrade discounts in Oz. Yet...
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Windows 7 pricing announced
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David Hollingworth
| Jun 26, 2009
Find out what keeping on the bleeding edge of OS technology will cost you.
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Windows 7 starter edition beefed up
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The Inquirer
| Jun 2, 2009
More apps at once, wider availability. The Starter Edition looks vaguely competent again.
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