Windows Vista Speech Recognition software may not have rendered the keyboard obsolete, but it certainly has made it unnecessary for many people. The voice-control software translates speech into text ...
Yeah, yeah, I heard that collective moan; why Windows Vista? Well, it's simple really, I'm using Windows Vista and just so happen to prefer it over Windows XP. Furthermore, Microsoft is preparing to ...
Windows Vista is one of the most infamous versions of the OS, living alongside Windows ME and Windows 8 as the ones people love to hate. And while Vista certainly had its problems, it wasn’t a ...
More than five years in development, the next version of the ubiquitous Windows operating system is set to be broadly released in January. Now that the final code has been released, please check out ...
Microsoft's heavily hyped Windows 7 debut was a success for the Redmond, Wash., company in terms of boxed software, which saw a 234 percent increase over Vista, though PC hardware sales slowed.
What is Windows Vista SP1? Windows Vista Service Pack 1, or SP1, is a collection of updates for Microsoft's flagship operating system, Windows Vista. The software update, released to customers on ...
MEXICO CITY — Days after a beaming Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates unveiled his much-vaunted Windows Vista software at a retail price of $400 for the premium version, Latin American street vendors ...
Microsoft has decided to offer six distinct versions of the Windows update. Here they are from simplest to most tricked-out. Windows Vista Starter Sold only on new PCs in emerging markets such as ...
Microsoft Corp. launched Windows Vista for businesses Thursday and said that by the end of next year more than 200 million people would use the new version of its dominant operating system or new ...
Microsoft appears to be on track to release Windows Vista for sale at retail outlets in January 2007—thats if the information posted on Amazon.com is correct. Online retailer Amazon.com is accepting ...
SINGAPORE--Big software releases like Windows Vista mark the end of "planned software" for the industry, according to Red Hat CEO, Jim Whitehurst. Speaking at a forum here Friday, Whitehurst said the ...