arstechnica.com — A senior Microsoft engineer recently demonstrated the core of the next version of Windows, codenamed Windows 7, at the University of Illinois. Microsoft admits that its work is cut out for them, thanks to virtualization, multicore, and more.
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zspeed78Oct 22, 2007
Im running Vista as I type here, and have no problems. I actually paid full retail for the first time in my life just to upgrade to Vista to get past all the stupid bulls**t of wierd copies of XP I had from college.
speedOct 22, 2007
Now now now, MrUnderbridge, your mother is beautiful in her own way.
Closed AccountOct 23, 2007
@uberfu----You would think that a company that has the resources of Microsoft wouold be able to - after 30 years of software development - be able to release software that doesn't remind someone of 2 kids in their mom's garage coding software at 3am while drinking cola and downing too much Pez_----Call up a buddy and code me an OS by tomorrow that will never crash no matter what i do to it, or install on it.Either that, or try shutting the f**k up.
billymcbongOct 26, 2007
you can always dual boot
repustechNov 9, 2007
Since the release of Vista.. I have almost completely moved to Ubuntu Linux. I use Ubuntu on 2 of my home computers. At work I have to use Windows XP. Vista is such a pile of crap. I can do so much more with Ubuntu and on much less system resources.
ichauffeurNov 11, 2007
yay new OS.