'Windows 7 will be released soon September
More information about Microsoft product launches, such as Windows 7 RC1, will be released in April, Vista SP2 between May and recently, the original device manufacturer for Acer, HP, etc., confirmed the system. New operators will be available in the fourth quarter of 2009.
The US software group claims they are loyal to the 3-year plan to ship an operating system, ie in January 2010 new users have the opportunity to experience Windows 7.
However, in the context of XP's "obsolete" situation, Vista failed to achieve the expected success and Microsoft's revenue declined because netbooks ran the Linux operating system, observers said the company was under pressure. And I am anxious to complete version 7 as soon as possible (Windows 7 can work on netbooks while Vista requires a highly configurable computer).
"Under current plans, at the end of September or early October, Windows 7 will start shipping , " Ray Chen, President of Compal Electronics (Taiwan), announced in Bloomberg. Earlier, many sources also confirmed that the new operating system will be available for the largest shopping period of the year (before Christmas).
Recently, Microsoft said that Windows 7 only has a trial version and they are moving to build the Release Candidate package (RC is full-featured versions and, if users receive support, will become a product. official). Some tech news sites said Windows 7 RC1 will be announced in April 2009.
Microsoft has also provided the final beta code of Vista Service Pack 2 for MSDN and TechNet members. Many people believe that the complete SP2 will soon appear in mid-May.
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