The Windows 7 Icon Pack contains 214 Hi-Res icons extracted directly from Windows resource files. All the icons are in their original .ico format.
Windows 7 enables searching for content on remote locations right from the Explorer itself. Integrating federated search into Windows gives users the benefits of using familiar tools and workflows to search remote data.
Got a MSDN or TechNet Plus subscription? If you are among those lucky people on earth with either of these two subscriptions then you can now immediately get hold of the betas of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2
In his first keynote address at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer announced the beta availability of the Windows 7 operating system as well as the availability of the latest version of the Windows Live, a suite of personal communications services and applications.
I have tweaked the official Windows 7 wallpaper which was seen running on the machines at PDC 2008. The cool-blue wavy wallpaper now carries the official Windows 7 logo.
Among lots of other stuff, one of the main focus of Microsoft with Windows 7 has been to give a facelift to the native Windows applications like Paint, Calculator and WordPad which haven’t been updated since Windows 3.x days.
I came across this video at Channel 9 of PDC 2008 Open Space discussion with Steven Sinofsky where he talked...
As promised, we will be bringing out a series of screenshot galleries covering almost all the aspects new to Windows 7 M3 Build 6.1 6801. In the first part of this series we have covered the installation portion of Windows 7 which looks and works almost the same way as it did in Windows Vista.
Windows 7 Preview video has been released as part of Microsoft Partner Program in which Mike Nash – Corporate Vice President Product Management, Windows talks about what to expect from Windows 7 and why should we be really excited about it?
Most of you must know by now, that Windows 7 is going to be called Windows 7 finally. We at Redmond Pie are happy with the name. Seriously, what’s wrong with it? It’s the next version after Vista SP 1, which is version 6.1. Makes sense to me.