Apr 28

Steve Ballmer kicked up a little dirt last week when he said that Microsoft could “wake up smarter” and keep selling XP after the June 30 cutoff date if customer feedback demanded it, but as you’d expect, the company is busily trying to “clarify” that statement by saying that while it always listens to customers, XP is definitely going to die on the 30th. Well, apart from the ultraportable exception that’ll last until 2012 or so. And the backlog of licenses still in reseller’s hands. Oh, and a little company called Dell, which, as rumored, is going to take advantage of a Vista licensing loophole that allows it to sell a copy of Vista but preload XP instead. Yep, that’s the plan — Dell’s going to report a Vista sale to Microsoft, but deliver an XP box with Vista upgrade DVD to customers. (That sound you just heard was a million accountants sighing in appreciation.) The program will be available for Latitude, OptiPlex, Precision, Vostro, and XPS systems (some with a minor fee), and Dell says it’ll keep going as long as Microsoft supports the “downgrade” license option, which could be forever. Looks like June 30 just got a lot less scary for XP fans, no?
Read - Microsoft clarification of Ballmer’s comments
Read - Dell to keep selling XP
written by Jose Castillo
\\ tags: dell, Microsoft, windows, windows xp, WindowsXp, xp
Apr 07

From Engadget:
If your pants / panties were in a “bunch” upon hearing news that Windows 7 would be headed into your ever-loving arms “next year,” you might just want to hold off on those party invites for a little bit. Sure, Bill Gates just happened to mention that we’d see a new version of the OS “Sometime in the next year or so,” but it’s looking like that “or so” makes a world of difference. Microsoft wants to chill everyone out with the somber news that its got no plans to introduce Windows 7 any earlier than January 2010 (three years from the launch of Vista), and reassure us that crazy old Gates may have just been talkin’ developer speak. “As is standard with the release of a new product, we will be releasing early builds of Windows 7 prior to its general availability as a means to gain tester feedback,” a spokesman for Microsoft said, downplaying Gates’ statement. Of course, this means that XP’s cutoff will suddenly move even further down the line, which makes us wonder what the point of setting that June 2010 date was in the first place. Why are you toying with us like this, Microsoft?
It seems like no one knows what is really happening. I don’t even think they know whats happening. Oh well, we can wait and see!
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written by Jose Castillo
Mar 18

Our friends over at Engadget:
Looks like all those rumors yesterday were true — Microsoft has just posted up the official standalone version of Vista SP1. Sure, you’ve been able to get it in one way or another for a while now, but if you’re into silly things like “legit OS updates,” the wow (SP1) is now.
Update: Here are the release notes — as we’ve known for a while now, it’s mostly bug fixes and performance tweaks, but the sheer volume of ‘em is something to behold.
It’s about time, yet too soon? Vista has been out for a year or so now, do you think it’s too soon? Go ahead and post it up in the comments what you think.
VISTA SP1 RELEASE NOTES
written by Jose Castillo
Mar 13

Sources at Microsoft finally released information on Windows 7 stating that it will be out in “three years”. Apparently there start date on the system was back in Jan 30th, 2007, of course, don’t hold your heads up for a Jan 30th 2010 release because we all know Microsoft very well and that never happens. But you can except “Vienna” to be out in early 2010 with hopefully some advanced features and state-of-the-art technology integrated in to it. After all, this is probrably the last version of Microsoft Windows to come out. Stay tuned to Kryptonlogic for breaking development on this and more articles.
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written by Jose Castillo