Windows 7

Windows 7 Milestone 2 M2 available here(Pictures+Video+Torrent)

Windows 7 Milestone 2 is the next stage in the evolution of Windows Vista's successor.Having delivered the first taste of the next iteration of Windows to its closest partners in December 2007, under the Milestone 1, Microsoft's focus has shifted to the subsequent development milestone.

Microsoft to Increasingly Open up on Office 14 and Windows 7

There is a time for translucency, and there is also a time for transparency.The under promise and overachieve policy set in place at Microsoft for the Windows and Office projects by Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice President, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group has impacted both Windows 7 and Office 14.

Windows 7 may borrow from .NET

Reading conference agendas is like interpreting tea leaves: Sessions are dropped, descriptions do not always match the content and there’s usually a long journey involved. But if the listings that appeared in late June on the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference Web site are to be taken literally, Microsoft plans to discuss some new native communications and graphics features, which appear to mirror .NET functionality, for Windows 7.

Microsoft Windows 7 Build 6519 M1 DVD-MSBP | 2,95GB

Microsoft Windows 7 Build 6519 M1 DVD-MSBP | 2,95GB
Milestone 1 Build 6.1.6519.1 (LEAKED !!!) With Windows Vista finally behind us, it’s time to turn our attention to the next Windows client release, which is currently codenamed Windows “7?, though Microsoft has used other code-names, like “Vienna” and “Windows Seven” in the past. This release is the early build which was showcased at a conference back in January ‘08. Remember to read .nfo first before installing. Enjoy.

5 Misunderstood Aspects of Windows 7

Windows 7, the successor of Windows Vista, but also of Windows Server 2008, in the form of Windows 7 Server, had been under development over at Microsoft under the lead of Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice President, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group since 2007.

Windows 7 Is Just the Beginning for Microsoft

As far as Microsoft is concerned, Windows 7 is just the beginning. Not a new beginning for Windows, mind you, but the debut of a revolution in human - computer interaction. At Tech Ed 2008, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates indicated that he is betting big on natural user interfaces.

Do not wait for Windows 7: realize the benefts of Vista now

Some customers are considering whether to deploy Windows Vista or whether to skip in anticipation of Windows 7.The discussion is often phrased as one of balancing costs and timing of releases. By not deploying Windows Vista, it means missing out on the proven benefts such as better security, productivity, search, mobility, manageability, and infrastructure optimization. Windows Vista works with more applications Windows XP SP3.

XP Roadmap: From SP3 to Windows 7, to 2010

Even with Windows Vista Service Pack 1 available and with Windows 7 planned for release by the end of 2009 (according to Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer), Windows XP is still far from taking its due place in the Windows cemetery.

Windows 7: To wait or not to wait? That is the question

With Windows 7 poised to begin private testing any time now and to ship by late 2009, a number of business users are wondering whether they should simply skip Windows Vista all together and wait for 7 instead.

Windows 7 multi-touch LCD demonstrated

Taipei (Taiwan) – Multi-touch is one of the big technology trends these days: Bill gates recently demonstrated a display integrating multi-touch at the recent D6 conference and unfortunately received little more than lukewarm feedback. Albatron is one of the first companies demonstrating what appears to be a production ready multi-touch device: Having played with the LCD at Computex, we have to say that we are impressed.