By Jon Honeyball So Microsoft has put the finishing touches to Vista, and the disk duplicating machines are ready to roll. Bill Gates claimed this was the most expensive software development ...
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By Jon Honeyball So Microsoft has put the finishing touches to Vista, and the disk duplicating machines are ready to roll. Bill Gates claimed this was the most expensive software development ...
Read moreBy Staff writers, PC Authority Vista’s new Aero Glass interface is very impressive, but it loses its lustre if it cripples your PC. We’ve given several PCs the Vista treatment to discover ...
Read moreBy Ross Burridge Photo gallery Available in: Vista Home, Vista Home Premium, Vista Ultimate (TBC) While Windows XP has basic photo-management tools built in, Vista goes a step further by ...
Read moreBy Staff writers, PC Authority Windows XP’s networking capabilities have never been a particular cause for complaint among users — at least not since the release of Service Pack 2 and its ...
Read moreBy Staff writers, PC Authority Microsoft could create the prettiest OS in the world, but unless Vista solves the fundamental security problems that have beset Windows XP then history will ...
Read moreBy Staff writers, PC Authority While XP employs cartoon colour schemes and cloying canine search assistants to appear approachable and friendly, Vista takes an altogether more sophisticated ...
Read moreBy Staff writers, PC Authority It’s the most important OS launch since Windows 95, it’s been five years in the making and it’s here - Windows Vista has finally arrived, but is it fit to unleash ...
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