Paul Thurrott posted part 10 of his Windows 7 review
Paul Thurrott posted part 9 of his Windows 7 review
TechReviewSource.com posted an upgrade guide to Windows 7
Brandon LeBlanc posted a blog entry that Windows XP Mode has been release to manufacturing today
Paul Thurrott published part 8 of his Windows 7 review
Paul Thurrott posted part 7 of his Windows 7 review
Microsoft has released the first update for Windows 7, which resolve issues with non-compatible applications
TestFreaks posted a comparison of Windows Xp, Vista, and 7
iGadget Life compared the performance of Windows 7 on a Netbook with 1 gig and 2gig
Neowin posted a news story that it can take up to 21 hours to upgrade to Windows 7
DriverHeaven takes a look at the gaming performance of Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP
Paul Thurrott posted part 6 of his Windows 7 review
Paul Thurrott posted part 5 of his Windows 7 Review
Microsoft has released a 90-day trial version of Windows 7 Enterprise
TechSport posted an article on Windows 7 upgrade paths
Paul Thurrott posted part 4 of his Windows 7 Review
Tech ARP posted an article on the Microsoft Windows 7 Graphics Improvements.
Beta testers have so far been very impressed with Windows 7. It's fast and it's stable. One of the reasons is the improved graphics capability in Windows 7. Microsoft seemed hesitant in utilizing the full capabilities of the graphics processor in Windows Vista, which was a real shame. Windows 7 changes all that, and that's what we will be talking about today.Microsoft Windows 7 Graphics Improvements
Back in June, we first revealed inside information on the kind of improvement in graphics that you will see in Windows 7. That first article focused on DirectX improvements in Windows 7, which covers everything from Direct 2D to Direct3D 11. This article will refer to the same topics, albeit in much less detail, so be sure to give our in-depth article on Direct3D Improvements In Windows 7 a read.
In this article, we will focus on the Windows 7 graphical desktop, which will also include everything from Aero to 3D gaming and video playback. Although Microsoft has publicly revealed some details on some of these improvements, this article will give you the full details.
The Tech Report takes a look at the final version of Windows 7
TechSpot posted a guide about bringing back the old Windows Taskbar to Windows 7
Brandon LeBlanc posted an update on Windows 7 in Europe
Paul Thurrott posted part 3 of his Windows 7 review
TechReviewSource.com takes a look at the Windows 7 Upgrade Paths
TechReviewSource.com posted a comparison of the Windows 7 Product Editions
Paul Thurrott published part 2 of his Windows 7 review
The Guru of 3D compared the Windows 7 (Final) vs. Windows Vista VGA game performance
Driverheaven takes a look a the new features of Windows 7
Microsoft has released Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK) for Windows 7
SuperSite for Windows published their Windows 7 review
TweakTown compared the VGA performance of Windows 7 (Final OEM) vs. Windows Vista
Windows 7 RTM is now available for MSDN Subscribers
SuperSite for Windows posted an upgrading guide to Windows 7
Neowin reports that Windows 7 testers will get their free copy tomorrow
Microsoft has released the release candidate of Windows XP Mode for Windows 7
Neowin reports that Microsoft has blacklisted the leaked Windows 7 OEM key
All About Microsoft posted a news story that Microsoft will be providing its technical beta testers with a free copy of Windows 7 Ultimate
Paul Thurrott updated his Windows 7 product editions comparison
Neowin reports that cracked copies of Windows 7 Ultimate are floating around the Internet
Legit Reviews compared Windows 7 versus Windows XP on the ASUS Eee PC 1005HA Netbook
SuperSite for Windows posted screenshots from the installation of Windows 7 RTM
Brandon LeBlanc posted an update on the availability of Windows 7 RTM
Microsoft's Brandon LeBlanc published an update on Windows 7 RTM
DriverHeaven posted a Windows 7 installation guide
Neowin posted a news story that Windows 7 RTM is build 7600
Ed Bott published the pricing of Windows 7 Family Pack and Anytime Upgrade
Paul Thurrott posted a preview on the Windows 7 E Editions
GeekSmack reports that Windows 7 RTM build will be officially announced on July 13th
Kristan Kenney discovered a clause in the Windows 7 Software License Terms about family pack licensing
Hardcoreware posted a guide on getting the PS3 controller to work in Vista and Windows 7
Neowin reports that Windows 7 build 7264 has been leaked on the Internet
Long Zheng reports that Microsoft TechEd Australia attendees will receive a free HP Mini Notebook with Windows 7