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Windows Vista, Newest Updates, September 2008

Here are my latest articles about Windows Vista:

The Mojave Experiment ... Live

September 7, 2008

I had a chance to catch up with "The Mojave Experiment" outside of the Best Buy in Lynnwood, Washington this weekend...

iTunes Migration 101: iTunes to iTunes

September 7, 2008

If there's one thing that millions of Windows and Mac users have in common with each other, it's a shared experience with Apple's popular iPod portable media players and iTunes media management software...

Windows Mobility Center

September 4, 2008

Microsoft has implemented a new feature in Windows Vista that they hope will inspire PC makers to calm down a bit on their homebrew mobile utilities. It's called Windows Mobility Center...

Windows Mail

September 1, 2008

In Windows Vista, Outlook Express has been renamed to Windows Mail in order to be more consistent with other bundled applications. Don't be confused by the name change, however: Windows Mail is just...

Choosing a Windows Version

August 31, 2008

So you want to run Windows, eh? Welcome to the fold, my friend. The only real question now is, which version of Windows should you run? Sadly, this is one area in which Windows really is more...

Securing Windows

August 31, 2008

Mac users chortle at all the perceived security vulnerabilities that seem to inflict Windows users every single day. But that's all nonsense: Fewer than 1 percent of Windows users experience any malware at all...

Switcher Guide Introduction

August 31, 2008

For those people who have impulsively moved to the Mac only to belatedly discover their mistake, for those who have a foot in the Windows world for work reasons or out of choice, and...

Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Review

August 27, 2008

Sometimes you get what you ask for. For years, Web developers, standards advocates, technology enthusiasts and others have been asking--no, begging--Microsoft to ship a standards compliant version of IE...

Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Screenshot Gallery

August 27, 2008

Screenshots of Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 running on Windows Vista...

Behind the Mojave Experiment

August 27, 2008

Microsoft's "Mojave Experiment" is a controversial and effective ad campaign aimed at getting individuals to form their own opinions about Windows Vista. This effort cuts to the heart of a matter...

HP MediaSmart Connect x280n

July 24, 2008

The HP MediaSmart Connect is the best Media Center Extender on the market today and it features excellent non-Extender functionality through its vibrant and professional looking MediaSmart interface as well...

The D-Link and Linksys Extenders

July 24, 2008

With these first three dedicated Extenders, some common complaints emerge. Performance is poor to barely acceptable, and I haven't seen remote lag like this since the first time I hot-wired my cable box with a...

Xbox 360

July 20, 2008

Ultimately, the noise and reliability issues condemn the Xbox 360 to also-ran status in my book, which is too bad because from a functional standpoint, Microsoft's console is the best device on the market...

Windows Vista Media Center Feature Pack 2008 ('Fiji') Beta Shots

July 8, 2008

This long-awaited update to the version of Windows Media Center in Windows Vista still has a ways to go, sorry. Nothing to see here...

Internet Explorer 8 Security Preview

July 2, 2008

These features constitute the bulk of the work Microsoft is doing around security in IE 8, so this overview will provide an interesting snapshot of what we can expect...

Microsoft's Been Swift-Boated. Now What?

June 24, 2008

Apple's Switcher ads are, in my mind, to computing what the "swift boat" ads were to the 2004 US presidential election...

HP MediaSmart Connect x280n Photo Gallery

June 9, 2008

Photos of the new HP MediaSmart Connect x280n Media Center Extender and digital media receiver...

The Vista-Era Extender Experience

June 21, 2008

if there's one area in which the software giant has really been ahead of the curve over the past decade, it's the integration of television and computers...

Mission Accomplished: The State of Windows Vista, A (Humorous) Address to Windows Citizens

May 7, 2008

The text of Paul Thurrott's State of Windows Vista address, as prepared for delivery, and with sincerest apologies to President George W. Bush and his 2007 and 2008 State of the Union addresses...

A Look at Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP)

April 30, 2008

This month, Microsoft updated its Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP), a suite of desktop management tools that are currently offered only to the company's Software Assurance (SA) customers...

Is Windows Broken?

April 15, 2008

Analysts at Gartner last week claimed that Windows is collapsing under its own weight and needs to be rebuilt from scratch. I found this argument and the ensuing online debate amusing...

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Windows Update Installation Notes & Screenshots

March 22, 2008

Now that Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) is broadly available to the public via Windows Update, I wanted to see what the install experience would be like...

It's Here! Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Arrives

March 18, 2008

This morning, Microsoft finally made Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) available broadly to the public, fulfilling a promise it had made early last month when it announced the release to manufacturing...

Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 Review

March 11, 2008

The mile high view is that IE 8 will be a major upgrade to Microsoft's venerable browser. What we know today is, of course, mostly developer oriented...

Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 Screenshot Gallery

March 5, 2008

A set of Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 screenshots...

Windows Live SkyDrive Overview and Screenshot Gallery

February 23, 2008

The Windows Live SkyDrive online storage service is out of beta and with a few significant enhancements. Chief among these is a boost to the service's storage space...

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Review

February 4-19, 2008

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) is the first major update to Microsoft's latest operating system, and it is jam-packed with a huge number of changes...

But wait, there's more!

I've been writing about Windows Vista for over five years. You're not even close to plumbing the depths of everything I've written about this operating system!

Daily Updates

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Windows Weekly

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Must-read Vista

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Windows Vista Feature Focus

Every single new feature in Microsoft's latest desktop operating system, explained.


Windows Vista Review

The most in-depth and authoritative Windows Vista review anywhere, spread out over 17 parts!


Windows Vista SP1 Review

SP1 makes Vista much more valuable to the biggest and most important audience there is: Those who have not yet upgraded to the best desktop operating system Microsoft has ever made. Folks, it just got better.


SuperSite Switcher Guide: From Mac OS X to Windows

The most in-depth and authoritative Windows Vista review anywhere, spread out over 17 parts!


Windows Vista Screenshots

The definitive look at every single Windows Vista product edition, including the ones you can't buy.


Windows Vista SP1 Screenshots

A set of screenshot galleries showing off Windows Vista Service Pack 1.


Road to Gold

The ultimate behind-the-scenes look at the making of Windows Vista, 2001-2007.


Windows Vista Tips

A six-part series focusing on tips that make Windows Vista work the way you want it to!


Windows Vista Service Pack 1 FAQ

This FAQ has been updated to reflect the final release, and Microsoft's schedule for getting this code into the hands of its users.

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