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REDMOND, Wash., April 3, 2001 — On the heels of Bill Gates’ keynote call for quality at this week’s Windows® Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2001, leading retailers are lining up in support ...
Today comes a little trip down memory lane and a glimpse at 'what could have been' designs for Windows XP logos. Microsoft turned to a company called Frog Design to create a new logo and help ...
In advance of the release of Windows 8, Microsoft has been showing us bits and pieces of its newly redesigned UI. Now, we’re getting our first look at the newly redesigned logo, the latest in a ...
Windows XP was an actively supported Microsoft product for 13 years, including five years where it was the newest version available and another three years where it was vastly more popular than ...
The kicker is that the gadget doesn't work on Windows XP. Since gadgets are only available as of XP's successor, it can only be installed on Windows Vista and Windows 7.
New version of Windows, new logo; it's pretty routine. Except for Windows 7 which pretty much reinstated the Windows XP logo; if you see significance in everything you might feel that was an ...
The difference between Windows 32-bit and 64-bit is processing power. A 64-bit processor can handle more data simultaneously, so it's more capable overall. Most new processors are based on the 64-bit ...
PowerShell 2.0 is already a few years old. Microsoft is therefore throwing it out of Windows and advises migration.
Aug. 24 -- Microsoft is set to hand off the final version of Windows XP to eagerly waiting PC makers today in a ceremony filled with bells, whistles, and possibly helicopters. The plan is to have ...
If you see a Microsoft Windows Logo process in the Task Manager of Windows 10, then you need to check its Properties & File location first. Read more here.
How to Check the Windows XP Version. Microsoft Windows XP is available in two different versions, each edition containing features and highlights tailored to different audiences and settings ...
REDMOND, Wash., Aug. 24, 2001 — Microsoft Corp. today announced the release of Microsoft® Windows® XP, the highly anticipated next major version of the Windows operating system, to computer ...