UPDATE: The video was stripped but may still play below. The trailer is being presented Thursday at Comic-Con and should be back online after that.
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Microsoft says it has now reached the RTM (Release To Manufacturing) stage with Windows 7, which means personal computer manufacturers such as Dell and HP now have final code
Microsoft has just announced the “release to manufacturing” of the next version of its Windows operating system. This is the last stage of the process that will end with general availability on October 22. From that point, it will be sold pre-installed on computers in shops, and as a retail package for use on existing PCs loaded with previous versions such as Windows XP and Vista.
In a conference call, Rich Reynolds, general manager of Windows, said Microsoft had delivered on its promise to release Windows 7 within thee years of Vista, and was “incredibly gratified” by the response to the code during its beta testing stage. More than 10 million people have used or are using Windows 7, and the company had captured more than 400m user sessions for analysis.
Reynolds said there were “no major changes” between the RC (release candidate) version most recently tested and the RTM version.
Microsoft is hoping to avoid the problems with third-party applications and software drivers that afflicted its last launch. Reynolds said Microsoft had learned from the Vista experience and done “a very broad outreach to partners”. Since the core architecture of Windows 7 is the same as Vista, Reynolds said Vista drivers should work. Also, the XP Mode in some versions of Windows 7 would provide compatibility with some programs based on the old XP architecture.
Ben Perrins, consumer business development manager at HP in the UK, said he expected take-up of Windows 7 to be “very high” among consumers and small businesses. “I think Microsoft is going to do a very good job of telling them why it’s good. And it is.”
Jim Ginger, director of services at Dell, said customers were “looking to make the transition” from Windows XP to “what I consider the best operating system ever”.
The launch of Windows 7 presents HP and Dell, the world’s largest PC suppliers, with a significant marketing opportunity. Sales will boom if users are persuaded to replace their old PCs with new models running Windows 7.
Both HP and Dell said they planned to ship Windows 7 on netbooks, with Dell anticipating “very high take-up”. Netbooks form the growth segment of a market that is generally depressed. According to analysis from research companies Gartner and IDC, the PC market in this year’s latest quarter is down by 3-5% compared with the same quarter last year, though the decline was smaller than they had predicted.
For HP, Perrins said touch operation was a very big part of Windows 7, and enabled the company to reach people who were not comfortable using a keyboard and mouse. “I think Windows 7 is going to make touch available to a much wider audience,” he said.
Globally, Microsoft has already sold millions of copies of Windows 7 via cut-price offers at Amazon and other stores. Most users who buy a PC running Vista before the October launch now qualify for a free copy of Windows 7, subject to shipping charges. In the US, Microsoft will also release a family pack to make it cheaper for users with multiple PCs to upgrade. However, Reynolds said he couldn’t confirm whether that was going to be available in Europe.
In Europe, Microsoft is shipping boxed copies of Windows 7 without the Internet Explorer browser, after the European Commission complained about it including IE. “Obviously, this was a hard decision, and our goal is absolutely to comply with the European Commision,” said Reynolds. Microsoft will offer “at retail, a free Internet pack” for those who want the browser. It will also offer a “migration tool” for data, to make it easier for users to switch to Windows 7.
Microsoft’s revenues from the client version of Windows fell from $4.0bn to $3.4bn in the quarter ending 31 March, partly or mainly because Microsoft charges much less for a copy of Windows XP on a netbook than it does for Vista. Microsoft hopes Windows 7 will reverse that trend. It will be bad news if it doesn’t.
With Version 3 of Silverlight, Microsoft has brought its development platform closer in line with that of Adobe Flash. However, Silverlight still lags behind Flash in terms of the capability one would expect from an RIA platform. Version 3 of the tool used for building Silverlight apps, Expression Blend, looked robust in eWEEK Labs’ tests of the release candidate.
– With the release of Silverlight 3, Microsoft continues its race to
catch up with the products main competition namely, Adobes Flash. To
a large degree, Microsoft has done a good job, adding many features
that Silverlight lacked compared with Flash.
But Silverlight still lags behind Adobes Flash …
Microsoft released Linux Hyper-V drivers under the GPL version 2, submitting them for inclusion in the main Linux kernel source tree — temporarily suspending the software giant’s fear and loathing of all things Linux
– Microsoft temporarily suspended its fear and loathing of all things Linux this week. The Windows juggernaut released Linux Hyper-V drivers under the GPL version 2 and submitted them for inclusion in the main Linux kernel source tree. What next? Sharepoint running natively on Linux? Let’s not go that…
Let’s see–he ripped off hedge fund managers, real estate moguls, and real estate lawyers. The trifecta. Were there any normal people who got hurt? Sadly, the answer is yes.
Version 5.5 of the no-cost Citrix XenServer provides improved backup and snapshot capabilities, as well as the ability to integrate with Microsoft Active Directory. However, while the no-cost version will be suitable for modest-size organizations, data centers that must ensure high performance will need to move up to the Essentials, which costs from $2,700 to more than $5,000 per server.
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One of the biggest improvements in the NetBeans IDE 6.7 is integration with Project Kenai, Suns open-source collaboration site. This allows developers to easily collaborate with each other on Kenai right from within the NetBeans IDE, not through a Web browser inside the IDE. The Project Kenai site itself includes full support for source code repositories, enabling developers to connect through any of several source code version control systems.
– The latest version of the NetBeans IDE is a .7 release, but it includes so many new features it could rightfully receive a full version increment. What may be the biggest improvement is full integration with Project Kenai, a site Sun built for open-source collaboration, and thats what this review wi…
One of the biggest improvements in the NetBeans IDE 6.7 is integration with Project Kenai, Suns open-source collaboration site. This allows developers to easily collaborate with each other on Kenai right from within the NetBeans IDE, not through a Web browser inside the IDE. The Project Kenai site itself includes full support for source code repositories, enabling developers to connect through any of several source code version control systems.
– The latest version of the NetBeans IDE is
a 0.7 release, but it includes so many new features it could rightfully receive
a full version increment. What may be the biggest improvement is full
integration with Project Kenai, a site Sun built for open-source collaboration,
and thats what this revi…
Keira Knightley’s topless scene in her new movie ‘The Edge of Love’ has found its way on Blu-ray.
The ‘Bend It Like Beckham’ star’s bare lay shot in the war romance was said to have received the HD treatment for added clarity.
The actress allegedly shares the scene with Cillian Murphy in the film, which also [...]
Windows 7 is an upcoming operating system from Microsoft which should be out on Oct 22, 2009. It will be available in different versions like Home premium, professional, ultimate. Besides these, there will be two special edition of Windows 7, which are: ‘E version’ & ‘N version’ editions.
What is E version Windows 7 edition?
Windows 7 [...]
Xobni July 15 rolled out a paid version of its Xobni mailbox search and management tool. Current users of the free Xobni plug-in would do well to ask, Why buy what I can get for free? For a one-time fee of $29.95, users get several advanced search features that improve the process of sifting for e-mail needles in their in-box haystacks.
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King.com, which focuses on skill-based games for prizes, is migrating its web-based casual games into iPhone version. Its Amazon Survival game, which is also developed into iPhone version, is a puzzle game where you should save the Amazon jungle.
Launched in August 2003, King.com website has more than 150 games which are played by 17.5 million [...]
British glamour model Katie Price is set to star in the UK version of television’s 1990s hit series Baywatch.
Katie, also known as Jordan, has been selected by David Hasselhoff — who starred in and produced the original series — to be the main star of the new version of the popular show, which followed a [...]

The latest version of Microsoft’s flagship operating system, Windows 7, is available for pre-order in the UK.
Amazon said that sales of Windows 7 in the first eight hours it was available outstripped those of Windows Vista’s entire 17 week pre-order period.
The home version of the operating system costs around £50, while the professional version costs around £100.
The limited number of pre-ordered copies will be shipped on 22 October, the same day it goes on sale in stores.
Pre-orders are available from a number of retailers, with the period ending on 9 August.
Analysts IDC predict that some 177 million copies of the operating system will be in place by the end of 2010, 50 million of which will be in Europe. The firm estimates that products and services surrounding Windows 7 will generate $320bn (£195bn).
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The software requires a "clean install", meaning that prior versions of Windows cannot be upgraded to Windows 7 and will have to be removed before its installation.
Because of a recent European Commission anti-trust ruling, Windows 7′s European version will not be integrated with Windows’ Internet Explorer, meaning that a browser will have to be installed separately.
"Both Windows 7 upgrade packages shot to the top of the Amazon.com software bestsellers chart over in the US as soon as they were made available for pre-order at the end of June," said Chris Poad, software director at Amazon UK.
"With the significant discount currently on offer, a similar level of high demand was expected in the UK for what is undoubtedly the biggest software release for many years."</p
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Katie Price a.k.a Jordan may soon be seen in Pamela Anderson’s sexy red swimsuit as a Baywatch babe.
The lifeguard show’s star David Hasselhoff has said that he wants to put the glamour model in a UK version of the show, famous for its slow-motion running scenes.
The impressed producer believes her body and fiery attitude would [...]