Intel Turns Its Back On Windows Vista As XP Lives On – dbtechno.com
June 29, 2008 by registry cleaners
Washington (dbTechno) – The world’s largest microprocessor manufacturer, Intel, has announced that they will not support Windows Vista in its facilities. Intel has always been a major supporter of Microsoft with all of their OS offerings, but it
Intel pursues narrow Windows Vista rollout – Reuters India
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Intel Corp, the world’s biggest chipmaker and decades-long business partner of Microsoft Corp, has no immediate plans to roll out the software giant’s Windows Vista operating system to all its employees. “We’re in a refresh
Digital Domain – New York Times
Beginning as a thin veneer for older software code, it has become an obese monolith built on an ancient frame. Adding features, plugging security holes, fixing bugs, fixing the fixes that never worked properly, all while maintaining compatibility
Windows XP Departs: Good Riddance or Sad Farewell? – ABC News
The forced retirement of Microsoft’s Windows XP is set–with some exceptions–for Monday. To quell XP separation anxiety and the rancor of seething Vista haters, Microsoft has agreed to offer Windows XP updates and security patches until April 2014
The computer helper: Taming Vista – Earthtimes
Washington – There’s a lot about Windows Vista that’s new to users of previous versions of Windows. And there’s a lot about Vista that you probably don’t need or want, as well. Do you ever, for instance, really use the pen tablet components of Vista



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