After Microsoft announced that PC manufacturers would receive copies of Vista on October 25th, a critical bug in the operating system has delayed the RTM period by at least two weeks
Microsoft announced today an Express Upgrade Voucher that will allow consumers who buy Windows XP PCs a less costly upgrade to Windows Vista when it’s released at the end of January.
After standing firm for several months over its lockdown of the Windows Vista Kernel, Microsoft announced today that it would give security companies access to Vista’s core.
Whereas a single license code for Windows XP could be transferred through generations of PCs, Microsoft will allow product licenses for Windows Vista to be transferred one time and one time only.
Microsoft has announced that it’s made changes for European versions of its upcoming Windows OS that will allow for a simultaneous worldwide shipment in November.
After publishing the second release candidate of Windows Vista last Friday, Microsoft has torn down every last reference to the build from the Windows Vista website.