
By Robert Vamosi
Published: Wednesday 29 October 2008
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Now we know why Window 7 appeared so quickly after Vista - it's little more than Vista SP3, although it sports a much more slimmed-down kernel.
I guess the only reason MS isn't following the "Release 2" route as they did with the stable and loved Server 2003 is that they want to dump the "Vista" name. After all, virtually every project in the history of I.T. has been rebranded at some point to try and separate itself from the mess that came before it.
Now we know why Window 7 appeared so quickly after...
Anonymous
'Pre-beta'? That would be 'Alpha' then?
One is al...
Robert Wingfield
actually, dull as windows might seem, it's a lot m...
drew stephenson
in my experience one of the first things to be rem...
Karen Challinor
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