Microsoft has confirmed that Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 is due for release real soon now - and a public beta will be available starting next month.
The news, which according to PCWorld was announced at Microsoft's TechEd event, will come as a blessing to companies that were - quite sensibly - waiting for the first service pack to be released before adopting Windows 7 as an enterprise operating system, allowing others to perform the 'beta' testing of Microsoft's latest OS.
A post on the Windows Team Blog by Gavriella Schuster confirms that the public beta - which covers all versions of Windows 7 along with Windows Server 2008 R2 - will begin next month, but categorically states that there'll be no freebies this time around: in Schuster's words, "SP1 will not contain any new features that are specific to Windows 7 itself[, but] will simply be the combination of updates already available through Windows Update and additional hotfixes based on feedback by our customers and partners."
Although many are likely to be disappointed by the lack of shiny new features in Service Pack 1, it's good news again for the enterprise customers: with no feature creep, there's less for corporate IT departments to test before planning a full roll-out of the update.
The release will be good news for home users, too, offering those who purchase new Windows 7-based hardware the likelihood that it will be fairly up-to-date as soon as they get it out of the box - for a short while, anyway - while offering those who already use Windows 7 an easy way to get their system updated with the latest security patches and bug fixes.
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Game Center compatible with 2nd-gen iPod touch, not iPhone 3G 07 September 2010, 21.59 admin Apple News
Apple has confirmed that Game Center, its social and gaming networking application included with iOS 4.1, will work on the second-generation iPod touch, but not on the iPhone 3G.
The iPhone 3G joins the first-generatio |
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Star Trek-style force-field armour being developed by military scientists 18 August 2010, 12.19 admin Military news A space-age "force field" capable of protecting armoured vehicles and tanks by repelling incoming fire is being developed by British military scientists.
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Internet Explorer 9 Beta sees video demo, hits 95/100 on Acid3 test 07 September 2010, 22.10 admin Microsoft News Looks as if the Internet Explorer 9 Beta has now leaked on video, and -- surprise, surprise -- it looks exactly like Internet Explorer!
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Microsoft begins Windows Phone 7 media blitz with new teaser ad 07 September 2010, 22.02 admin Microsoft News Microsoft has posted its first teaser video advertisement for the upcoming Windows Phone 7.The one-minute ad, posted on the official Windows Phone UK YouTube channel, was created for a Secret Cinema showing of 'Lawrence of |
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'The Guild': Felicia Day show uploads new episode, Rock Band track 08 September 2010, 21.16 admin Entertainment Following a stint at Comic-Con, "The Guild" is now back online with a new episode full of hilarity. You can check back Sunday for a full recap, but let's just say that the relationship between Codex and Fox will come to a h |
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Samsung suggests Galaxy Tab will cost between 0 and 0 -- also coming to Vodafone UK 05 September 2010, 22.24 admin Technology Early reports indicate Europe will pay a pretty penny for Samsung's Galaxy Tab, but the 7-inch tablet may cost a good bit less when it comes to US shores -- the Wall Street Journal paraphrases a Samsung executive who claims |
Nike files patent for auto-lacing sneakers, Marty McFly doth protest 26 August 2010, 17.46 admin Technology We've seen some extremely DIY auto-lacing sneakers, but it looks like the big boys -- Nike -- have thought about getting in on the game as well.
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Mad Catz's Black Ops PrecisionAim gamepads and Stealth mouse hands-on 08 September 2010, 18.12 admin Hardware News At $50, the Call of Duty: Black Ops PrecisionAim gamepads cost nearly as much as first-party controllers, but we wouldn't hesitate to say they feel just as good if not better, with nigh-indistinguishable buttons and analog |
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The state of household robots in Japan: looking pretty great 04 September 2010, 21.04 admin Robotics This crazy looking little fellow is Toshiba's ApriPoco robot, and we couldn't want to meet him more -- especially in his updated form.
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Willow Garage PR2 robot learns to sort socks for k prize (video) 21 August 2010, 21.34 admin Robotics We've been following the evolution of the Willow Garage PR2 robot for a little over a year now, watching as it learned to mooch electricity and hustle pool sharks.
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