23 Oct 2009
Never mind about Nick Griffin appearing on Question Time, or Jenson Button being crowned Formula One world champion - this week over at V3.co.uk it's all been about Windows 7.
Thursday saw the official release of Microsoft's latest operating system, which is being hailed by many - including our own Technical Editor Daniel Robinson - as one of the best Windows releases ever.
And clearly V3.co.uk readers have got the Windows 7 bug, with seven of our top 10 articles this week featuring the new OS, including our three-part review and research showing that the release already looks like a winner with UK firms.
So not much room for anything else this week, although Apple tried to steal a bit of Microsoft's thunder on Tuesday with the launch of updated iMacs and MacBooks, along with a new multi-touch mouse.
Review:
Windows 7 - part 1
We cast our eyes over the latest version of Microsoft's Windows client platform
Review:
Windows 7 - part 2
Examining the business and consumer features available
Windows
7 breaks Amazon records
New OS becomes biggest grossing pre-order product ever in the UK
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10 technology visionaries
People who see the possibilities and push for them
Apple
releases trio of new products
Updated iMac and MacBook models, plus the 'Magic Mouse'
Two-thirds
of UK firms to deploy Windows 7
XP market share likely to fall to 34 per cent following new release
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7 upgrade poll
Windows 7 will be launched officially on 22 October, but will you be upgrading?
Review:
Windows 7 - part 3
In the final part, we look at system requirements and installing Windows 7
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