August 17th, 2007 ·
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Amazon,
Apple,
ATI,
Beta,
Certification,
Compatibility,
Drivers,
DRM,
FUD,
Language,
PR,
RAM,
Review,
Shop,
Software,
SP1,
Utility
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It’s sounding like SP1 could be released in September around the TechEd 2007.
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CoCreate Software, Inc., a leading provider of 3rd generation PLM software applications for high-tech electronics and machinery, today announced that CoCreate OneSpace Modeling has received the Certified for Windows Vista logo.
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A sensible list of reasons why Vista is badmouthed more than it should be.
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Apparently Peter Svensson from
MSNBC.com said Vista with 1GB of RAM will barely give you the time of day, while OSX makes good use of memory.
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The Windows Vista Team Blog reports that this useful tool has been updated with new features and new languages.
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Ed Bott, who a few days ago clarified a lot of the FUD going around with Vista’s DRM, now posts that the original writer of the FUD (Gutmann) is taking his toys and going home. Gutmann had time to raise a stink, but has no time to defend his position.
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Updates to some of these useful tools are available, go get em now!
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Microsoft tries to clarify the issues surrounding the recent ATI driver/kernel issue.
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A great way to shop for software and accessories for your Vista setup. I’m hoping to add a similar store to this site soon!
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