Internet Explorer 8 final version available to download
IE 8 has officially went gold and can be downloaded at IE Homepage.
IE 8 has officially went gold and can be downloaded at IE Homepage.
Microsoft has released a pre-configured Vista on the Virtual Harddisk. This allows enterprise and organizations to do a road-test on the operating system before putting forward the decision whether to rollout the new operating system in the organization.
The VHD requires Virtual PC or Virtual Server to run.
If you don’t know who he is, he is the one resposible of bringing you some of the greatest wallpapers in Windows Vista. Hamad has released the entire Windows Vista set of pictures at his flickr page.


You can download the high resolution (1920×1200) version at his website.
Microsoft had released a patch that resolve an issue which may cause a network adapter to register invalid IP addresses into a DNS server when an adapter’s GUID is changed.
Download: KB929451
Microsoft has released the MUI pack for IE7. The MUI contains multiple languages including Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Latvian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish.
download: Windows Internet Explorer 7 MUI Pack X86
download: Windows Internet Explorer 7 MUI Pack X64
With just less than two weeks before Windows Vista official launch, Microsoft had announce that the new operating system will be added to its Windows Marketplace online store. This move will allow consumers to purchase the operating system online and download it immedietely.
Four versions of the operating system will be available on the online store by the end of January. The prices for the respective versions will be the same as suggested retail price, with the Home Basic going for US$199, Home Premium at US$239, Business at $299 and the Ultimate selling for US$399.
Consumers with multiple computers can also purchase additional license for Windows Vista at just US$50 each.
The RC version is out for testing. You can download it at Microsoft Connect if you had enrolled into the beta program. If not, you can get yourself enrolled at https://connect.microsoft.com/site/sitehome.aspx?SiteID=288.
Note: The RC release is not a final release. It is meant for testing purposes only. Do not use it for mission critical applications.
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