Free download enables DreamScene in all versions of Windows 7
Remember DreamScene? You might not, since it was a Vista Ultimate Extra and not a whole heck of a lot of people ponied up for the Grand Poobah edition of that particular Windows.
DreamScene enabled you to set a video file as your wallpaper -- which is cool, though I found it terribly distracting. A bit too much like trying to work atop a YTMND page for my liking, though maybe I was choosing ...
Remember when we told you that Microsoft was giving away copies of Vista and Office 2007 as part of their "Power Together" campaign? They weren't blowing smoke. I received my copy of Office 2007 yesterday in the mail. It didn't come with an actual CD, only a license key and the URL to download it, but I did get it in the end. If you had been wondering if you would ever get yours, that is if you ...
We have three hot copies of Vista, sealed and ready, and we're just itching to give them away. These aren't hot as in stolen, but hot as in fresh. While Engadget has been putting Vista through the paces (and then some), we're willing to send off these three little boxes of newness to three lucky individuals... Of course, we'd love to hear back from you, and we're even willing to do a little ...
Microsoft has unveiled a Vista upgrade matrix, detailing which present versions of Windows are eligible for upgrading to one of the four relevant versions of Vista (Starter and Enterprise are targeted for specific markets and therefore not included in this matrix). To make matters a bit complicated, however, some editions (such as XP Pro or Win2K) are only eligible to upgrade to a "corresponding ...
Interested in getting that "Ultimate" version of Windows Vista? Be prepared to pay a bit for it. iTWire is reporting that Windows Vista Ultimate will come with a price tag around $450. As Ryan over at Engadget points out, that's about as much as a budget Dell system will cost you. Ultimate combines the features of Vista Business and Vista Home. For comparison purposes, Windows XP Professional ...
More versions of everything! We already knew that one of Microsoft's six versions of Windows Vista would be called "Ultimate," and apparently the "Ultimate" bug is breeding in Redmond: Microsoft has added a new bundle to its Office 2007 lineup dubbed Office Ultimate, which will include most of the components that were previously to be available only to large businesses in Office 2007's enterprise ...
According to ZDNet's Ed Bott, the retail version of Windows Vista will include four of the OS's six-plus flavors on a single DVD. The versions included on the DVD will be Vista
Business, Home Basic, Home Premium, and Ultimate, and which version gets installed depends on how much the purchaser
spends and what product key they use to install Vista. This is a good move on Microsoft's part ...
First they
were, and then they
weren't, but now BBC News is reporting that, Microsoft has really, officially confirmed that it will be shipping
Windows Vista, to quote our own Victor Agreda, Jr., in "a rainbow of flavors." Ready? Start counting:
Vista Business
Vista Enterprise
Vista Home Basic
Vista Home
Premium
Vista Ultimate
Vista Starter
You can head over to BBC News for ...





