Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 13th Oct 2006 14:14 UTC
Windows Microsoft has revealed a general release date for its upcoming operating system Vista - 5 December, 2006. Speaking to IT professionals, parliamentarians and senior law-enforcement officers at the Parliament and Internet conference in London on Thursday, Microsoft revealed its release plans. "We will officially launch Vista, Microsoft Office 2007 and Exchange 2007 on 5 December," said David Hipwell, a Windows client sales professional at Microsoft. On a very, very related note, the EC says that Vista will not be delayed due to regulatory issues. Also, the Shell: Revealed weblog has an item explaining why Aero Basic looks the way it looks. Update: ZDNet has removed the release date story, and since they are being rude by not offering an explanation, I have no idea what is going on.
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How nice..
by elvstone on Fri 13th Oct 2006 17:06 UTC
elvstone
Member since:
2005-09-08

..that they picked my birthday for release date. Haven't had Windows on my machine(s) for about 7 years. Maybe I should give it a spin? ;)

RE: How nice..
by h3rman on Fri 13th Oct 2006 21:41 in reply to "How nice.."
h3rman Member since:
2006-08-09

..that they picked my birthday for release date. Haven't had Windows on my machine(s) for about 7 years. Maybe I should give it a spin? ;)

Where I live, most people like their birthdays to be something nice and memorable.
;)

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