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Announcing Microsoft Assessment and Planning Beta Refresh for Windows Vista & Windows Server 2008

Introducing Microsoft Assessment and Planning 3.0 For those of you who are considering the migration of your desktop and server infrastructure to Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008 , we have good news for you! As we've announced at TechEd IT Forum...


New Extenders and Internet TV unveiled for Windows Media Center

Today at Digital Life in NYC the eHome Division and partners together announced new Extenders for Windows Media Center. In combination with the new Extenders, we're also releasing a beta of a new feature for Windows Media Center called Internet TV. Take...


Understanding how multimedia playback moderates network transfer speeds

Mark Russinovich, one of our Technical Fellows and a prominent member of the Windows community, posted today on a topic that's received much discussion in the past few days -- that being the manner in which Windows Vista throttles network traffic on gigabit...


Certified for Windows Vista Networking Demo

Here is our second installment of the Certified for Windows Vista demo videos. Just like the Digital Memories demo , we shot this at my house using Canon's new high-def HV20 , which is Certified for Windows Vista. Video: Networking Demo - Certified for...


TechNet Radio Chat on Windows Vista Readiness

Tune in and listen to the radio interview of Microsoft Product Manager, Baldwin Ng and IT Pro Evangelist, Chris Avis as they discussed how the newly released Windows Vista Hardware Assessment solution accelerator has become the popular tool in helping...


Check out the Internet Connectivity Evaluation Tool

Are you a home user network who's unsure whether your current internet router is capable of supporting some of Windows Vista's advanced networking features? Not to worry: the Internet Connectivity Evaluation Tool is here to help you out. The Internet...


It's Windows Vista Week at Channels 9 and 10

Windows Vista Week has begun at Channel 9 and Channel 10 . Over on Channel 9 they're covering Windows Vista from the developer side, focusing on building apps for Windows Vista as a user-centric operating system. What technologies underlying Windows Vista...


How Windows Vista RTM Build Addresses Wireless Connectivity Issues

Wireless access is a key feature in Windows Vista, and it needs to work as reliably as possible for users. In the final version of Windows Vista, the default power setting for 802.11 wireless adapters was changed to “Maximum Performance” to offer seamless...