Tech ARP posted details about the downgrade rights for Windows 7 and Windows Vista
Neowin reports that Windows 7 build 7077 has leaked to various torrent sites
Mary-Jo Foley posted a news story that Microsoft will allow Windows 7 users to downgrade to XP
Windows 7 Forums have a new article which helps explain the pros and cons between 64 bit and 32 bit versions of Windows 7
Neowin reports that Windows 7 has reached Build 7070 now
Tech ARP posted an inside look at Windows Anytime Upgrade and see how it works
One of the new features in Windows 7 is Windows Anytime Upgrade (WAU). It will provide end users with a quick and easy upgrade process to "more premium" versions of Windows 7. All you have to do is purchase an upgrade key to unlock the additional features.Windows Anytime Upgrade For Windows 7 Revealed
In this article, we are going to take an inside look at Windows Anytime Upgrade and see how it works, step by step. We even have actual screenshots of the process so you can see for yourselves just how easy it is. Remember, you read it here first!
Neowin reports that Windows 7 has reached build 7068
PC Perspective takes a look at the graphics and gaming performance of Windows 7
Softpedia reports that Windows 7 Build 7061 has been released to company's close partners and select testers
Ars Technica posted a roundup of changes between Windows 7 build 7000 and Windows 7 build 7057
InfoWorld published a news story that Microsoft plans Windows 7 release candidate for May
Neowin posted a news story that the Remote Desktop Client in Windows 7 is equipped with new features and enhancements via Remote Desktop Protocol 7 (RDP).
Within Windows reports that the latest build of Windows 7 support logon UI background customization
New laptop and desktop designs are on tap as PC and hardware makers start tweaking components to take advantage of improved features in Microsoft's upcoming Windows 7 OS. Microsoft has announced many improvements with Windows 7, like support for more hardware and touch-screen applications, which hardware makers hope to take advantage of. PC makers like Dell and Fujitsu are redesigning hardware to offer more wireless networking options and touchscreen capabilities, which give users an easier way to input data or move images by simply touching screens.
Hardware makers get ready for Windows 7
Hardware makers get ready for Windows 7
InfoWorld reports that Microsoft will release next month the Application compatibility toolkit for Windows 7
DailyTech published a story that Microsoft plans to release Windows 7 Starter Edition for the netbook market
InfoWorld reports that Microsoft confirms IE8 kill switch in Windows 7
InfoWorld posted a news story that Windows 7 will include features specifically developed for enterprise customers
The Guru of 3D reports that nVidia has released new GeForce 181.71 drivers for Windows 7
TweakTown compared the VGA performance of Windows 7 vs. Vista