arstechnica.com - 10/31/2008
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Microsoft has confirmed that the new taskbar is a mandatory feature, there will be no "legacy taskbar" setting available for users. We talked to them about this and other UI changes during PDC. Read More...
news.com.au - 10/30/2008
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AUSTRALIA will join China in implementing mandatory censoring
of the internet under plans put forward by the...
Federal Government. The revelations emerge as US tech giants Google, Microsoft and Yahoo, and a coalition of human rights and other groups ...
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Australia to implement mandatory internet censorship | ...
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... - Reports indicate the proposed partnership may be dead. • More on the Windows 7 UI: new taskbar will be mandatory - The chief developer who brought you the Office ribbon indicates the new taskbar may be locked down. • ...
Early reports say the pre-beta Windows 7 is looking good
Technology: Technology blog | guardian.co.uk —
... this update will offer on both existing and new hardware form factors in the future. Gizmodo also has a long page, Windows 7 Walkthrough, Boot Video and Impressions, with lots of illustrations. Ars Technical has several pieces, including First look at Windows 7's User Interface, Understanding Windows Live Essentials in Windows 7, Windows 7's streamlined UAC, Windows 7 management features will make IT admins grin, More on the Windows 7 UI: new taskbar will be mandatory, and Windows 7 Libraries under the ...
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