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Now that Windows Vista has gone RTM, it might be a good time to take a brief tour of the different Windows Vista logos that you'll be seeing on PCs and hardware. After all, if you're in the market ...
All Windows Vista Capable PCs will be able to run at least the core experiences of Windows Vista. That "at least the core experiences of Windows Vista" part is pretty vague and unhelpful. Also: ...
From the simple two color version in Windows 1.0 to the intricate and detailed renderings in Windows Vista and Windows 7, each change makes sense in the context in which it was created.
The Windows Vista logo program led to some major controversy and embarrassment for Microsoft. As if there weren’t enough problems launching Windows Vista-both real and perceived, ...
In an effort to get customers upgraded to Vista sooner, starting next month … ...
David Berett, in an e-mail briefing Owen Roberts, Rajesh Srinivasan, Mark Croft and others on 'Windows Vista Transition Marketing,' recommends 'minimal or no signage about Windows Vista in the PC ...
Compatible with Windows Vista: Many current devices that bear neither logo are nonetheless Vista-compatible, in that they can function with the new OS without serious problems.
More than 250 hardware and software products from over 50 industry partners have already received the "Certified for Windows Vista" or "Works with Windows Vista" logo.