Paul Thurrott is reporting that Microsoft has released Windows Vista build 5456 to the beta testers
Microsoft updated their Windows Vista Step-by-Step Guides for IT Professionals again
Microsoft Corp. confirmed Thursday that it will offer a customer promotion for Windows Vista to prepare for the holiday shopping season in November and December. The move is aimed at ensuring PC sales remain strong despite Vista's delay in shipping until next year.
Microsoft plans Vista holiday promotions
Microsoft plans Vista holiday promotions
Microsoft has published rev. 2.7 of Windows Vista Step-by-Step Guides for IT Professionals
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Microsoft is planning to add the ActiveX Installer Service to the next public release of Vista, which is expected to be Release Candidate 1.
Who Says Microsoft Isn't Still Adding New Vista Features?
Who Says Microsoft Isn't Still Adding New Vista Features?
Paul Thurrott published part 2 of his Windows Vista Beta 2 Review
Adrian's Rojak Pot has posted a preview on Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 2
WindowsAtoZ.com posted a review on Windows Vista Beta 2
Techgage published an article with an in-depth look at the performance Vista Beta 2 offers. Both the 32-Bit and 64-Bit versions have been put to the test, and are going against Windows XP 64-Bit edition.
The software maker will use the upcoming Black Hat security conference to show off some of the key security features and functionality being fitted into Vista.
Microsoft Putting Vista Under 'Black Hat' Spotlight
Microsoft Putting Vista Under 'Black Hat' Spotlight
Microsoft has released an update for Windows Vista Beta 2 and Windows Codename Longhorn Server Beta 2
Microsoft has released revision 1.2 of the Microsoft Windows Vista release notes for the Beta 2 release
Three years ago, former Intel Chief Executive Officer Craig Barrett used his keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum to show the company's vision of what future laptops will look like.
Vista could bring secondary laptop displays
Vista could bring secondary laptop displays
As of the beta 2 version of Windows Vista, the default account you create during setup is still an admin account. In fact, you don't even get the multi-account creation screen you get with Windows XP setup. Instead, you create a single account, with no information given about the type of account created. It is, in fact, an administrator account.
The Mysteries of Windows Vista User Accounts
The Mysteries of Windows Vista User Accounts
It's time for clarity. Experience Windows Vista Beta 2, now available through the Customer Preview Program. Try it now!
Windows Vista Beta 2
Windows Vista Beta 2
Microsoft has axed the PC-to-PC synchronization feature from Vista, as of Beta 2.
Microsoft Axes Another Vista Feature
Microsoft Axes Another Vista Feature
Windows Vista Beta 2 is now available as part of the Customer Preview Program
Will the usual cast of Windows software vendors be leading the next-gen Windows client parade? It's more likely that a new crop of developers, including Mercedes-AMG and Allscripts Healthcare, instead, will be at the front of the Vista app pack.
Where Are the Vista Killer Apps?
Where Are the Vista Killer Apps?
Columnist Barb Bowman explains how easy it is to use Windows Vista Photo Gallery to import, edit, and share your digital images.
Digital Imaging in Windows Vista Photo Gallery
Digital Imaging in Windows Vista Photo Gallery