Today, Ars Technica reported that screenshots of Windows 7 build 7077 have begun to appear on the web and, apparently, the 32-bit version of the build is available on several websites. According to one of their sources, there are no noticeable differences between the 7068 builds and the 707x builds. However, one notable change is [...]
Continue reading...Monday, March 30, 2009
Edgadget reports on the possibility of $200 windows powered netbooks showing up this coming holiday season thanks to Windows 7 Starter Edition. Microsoft is touting Windows 7 Starter Edition-powered netbooks as the replacement for the current Linux-based netbooks. However, the company says it will still market Home Premium as the standard OS for most netbooks. [...]
Continue reading...Monday, March 30, 2009
Two days ago, we told you about the leaked screenshots from the Windows 7 build 7068. Now, Ars Technica reports that screenshots of Windows 7 build 7070 have been leaked as well. Looks like Microsoft is cranking out new daily Windows 7 builds on its path to delivering the RC-escrow build to testers sometime in [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, March 28, 2009
Ars Technica reported yesterday that screenshots of Windows 7 Build 7068 were leaked on an MSDN blog. Shinobu Takahashi posted screenshots on his MSDN blog of a Windows 7 build with a build string of “7068.winmain.090321-1322.” This indicates a very recent build that was compiled on March 21, 2009, at 1:22 pm. It is the [...]
Continue reading...Friday, March 27, 2009
Windows 7, Microsoft’s next operating system, may be planned for a release in May, according to a leak that came from the company’s own website. Apparently, the operating system’s release candidate download page appeared prematurely on Microsoft TechNet and it was dated May 2009. Ars Technica’s Emil Protalinski caught it and took screen shots. The [...]
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