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Microsoft Windows 7 beta is now available for public download. We've compiled all the information you need to understand what's different with the Windows 7 beta and decide whether it's the right option for you.
You can download Windows 7 beta code here.
Windows 7 Beta Download
Microsoft initially released the Windows 7 beta Friday afternoon, but the massive user response caused Microsoft's servers to buckle under the pressure. Following the addition of extra "infrastructure support," the files are now back online in the following locations:
• Windows 7 beta: Official Microsoft page
Microsoft's complete collection of Windows 7 news, videos, Q&As, and official download information.
• Windows 7 beta TechNet download page
The official download site for Windows 7 via Microsoft's TechNet Evaluation Center.
All About Windows 7 Beta
Here are some stories that may help paint a better picture of the Windows 7 beta operating system and what you can expect to experience:
• Windows 7 Public Beta: First Impressions
A detailed look at what's new in Windows 7 beta and some first day impressions by PC World's Robert Strohmeyer.
• Microsoft Windows 7: A Closer Look at Your Next OS?
A slideshow tour of the new Microsoft operating system, featuring images released shortly before the beta announcement.
• Windows 7 Beta: Should You Try It?
Some things to consider as you weigh whether it's worth installing the Windows 7 beta.
• Video: A Tour of Windows 7 Beta
PC WorldSenior Editor Denny Arar takes you through the changes and features in the Windows 7 OS.
• Windows 7: Less of a Resource-Hog Than Vista
Some technical information about Windows 7's stripped down resource requirements compared to the Vista operating system.
• Under the Hood, Windows 7 is Vista's Twin
One writer's impression that Windows 7 is basically Vista with a new face.
• Windows 7's Better Backup Features
A positive review of Windows 7's revamped file backup system.
• Bloggers Sneak a Peak at Windows 7
Early impressions of the new beta, based on leaks tested by various bloggers.
• Windows 7 First Look: A Big Fix for Vista
An exhaustive, in-depth analysis of what's ahead for Windows 7's first full release.
Of course, the real judge of Windows 7 is you. If you decide to give the beta version a test drive, let us know what you think. You can leave your thoughts in the comments section below.
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CES: Is Palm's Pre the new iPhone?By John Cox on January 8, 2009, 6:29 pmMoribund Palm, which seemed on its way to being a Windows Mobile running dog with lackluster handhelds, seems to have scored with its introduction of the Palm Pre...
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Strategic shortcomings of Pre in the post-iPhone eraBy Anon on January 12, 2009, 3:03 am"Pre's introduction, website, technology packaging, industrial design, UI, product naming and positioning...down to the flow of its CES presentation were pointedly,...
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Re: Strategic shortcomings of Pre in the post-iPhone eraBy Anon on January 13, 2009, 8:54 am"Palm is clearly late to iPhone's party. By the time the first Pre is sold, the iPhone will likely have 30 million users in 70+ countries, 15,000 apps, a huge developer...
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Anti-competitive agreements are the sameBy legal challenge on January 13, 2009, 9:37 pmThey even ripped off the orange and green wallpaper color scheme that debuted on the iphone.... I am struck by the fact that you are locked into one network...just...
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I am truly saddened.By thickslab on January 14, 2009, 1:13 pmThe Pre's big screen: 3.1 inches, with 320x480 pixels. That compares to the 3.5-inch iPhone screen, also at 320x480. Apple touts the 163 pixels per inch of the display;...
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I iz not gud wit' d mathz!By Mathz R haRD! on January 14, 2009, 1:28 pmSeriously? C'mon? The pixels per inch are unknown? You have the resolution. You have the screen size in inches. I'll give you a frickin' hint here: Pythagorean...
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