CNET News.com goes behind the scenes at Redmond as Microsoft gets ready to declare the code for the Windows update finished.
November 8, 2006
blog ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley says that Vista's imminent debut is a milestone in many ways.
November 8, 2006
Company will hand out three developer toolsets, in hopes of spurring programmers to create applications for Windows Vista, Office 2007 and the Web.
November 6, 2006
Amid outcry from tech enthusiasts, Microsoft says it will allow retail Windows buyers unlimited license transfers to a different PC.
November 2, 2006
Windows Vista and Office 2007 will be available to businesses beginning Nov. 30, while mainstream launch remains set for January.
November 1, 2006
A week after the company had initially hoped to debut the new jukebox player, it posts a free download of the program.
October 30, 2006
Vista is tailored to increase license revenues by introducing a basic edition no user will want, PC maker says.
October 27, 2006
Program lets people buy now, upgrade to Vista later, as Microsoft tries to persuade holdouts to spend during the peak shopping season.
October 24, 2006
Top Microsoft exec says that regulators noted four aspects of the Windows update as raising potential anti-competition concerns.
October 24, 2006
Consumers and businesses will embrace the new operating system, accelerate transition at home and work, Dell exec says.
October 24, 2006
However, some of Redmond's ideas aren't clicking with digital photographers who want more control over their images.
October 24, 2006
The Windows update no longer allows a driver hack demonstrated at the Black Hat security confab. But the fix may spell trouble.
October 20, 2006
Analyst firm says changes to the 64-bit version of the OS update could also cause compatibility trouble in the interim.
October 20, 2006
An online meeting to discuss Windows Vista changes crashed shortly after it started, leaving Symantec and McAfee in the dark.
October 19, 2006
special feature Readers pitch on whether Microsoft is being too stringent in restricting Vista transfers to one PC.
October 18, 2006
Large companies can save millions of dollars by using the new OS and letting their PCs go to sleep at night, Microsoft says.
October 16, 2006
Retail buyers of the OS will only be able to legally transfer the software once. After that, it's back to the store to buy a new copy.
October 16, 2006
Some European Parliament members are grateful the Vista release apparently isn't blocked completely.
October 16, 2006
Rivals reserve judgment on Microsoft's promise of changes to allay competitive concerns over security features.
October 13, 2006
Microsoft may have to stagger the release of different versions to respond to regulators' concerns.
October 13, 2006
The company revises several features in Vista in response to concerns raised by antitrust officials.
October 13, 2006
Reorg reverberations continue as Trustworthy Computing, other efforts shift to Windows Core OS division.
October 12, 2006
PatchGuard, a Microsoft technology to protect Windows, will be hacked sooner rather than later, an expert predicts.
October 12, 2006
Although they'll need to wait for the new Windows, holiday shoppers will find Vista-friendly hardware, software.
October 12, 2006
CNET review Does this Windows Vista Ultimate edition deserve the designation of final release candidate? We check it out.
October 12, 2006
perspective McAfee Chief Scientist George Heron says a technological dispute could usher in a new age of insecurity.
October 9, 2006
Microsoft will put a feature from XP Starter, aimed at emerging markets, in the upcoming update.
October 9, 2006
We asked our Vista Views panel this question: Is Microsoft going too far in locking people out of their PCs to counter use of pirated software?
October 6, 2006
Goldman Sachs predicts Vista will ship on time, but Gartner paints a more cautious picture.
October 6, 2006
perspective It's become fashionable to dismiss Windows as a relic, but let's not get too caught up in the fashion of the moment.
October 6, 2006
Antipiracy technology to shut people out of their PCs if the OS isn't activated within 30 days after installation.
October 4, 2006
blog Microsoft releases an interim build of the operating system that gives selected beta testers access to a more updated version.
September 22, 2006
It hopes to have about 5 million testers checking out latest version of Windows update, as it tries to stamp out bugs.
September 14, 2006
Company says more than 5 million people will test a near-final version of the oft-delayed operating system.
September 5, 2006
Microsoft's Jim Allchin announces Release Candidate 1 of Windows Vista with "a lot of improvements."
September 1, 2006
blog People pining for Microsoft's Windows Vista should circle the date January 30, 2007 on their calendars.
August 29, 2006
Mozilla welcomes Redmond's efforts to ensure interoperability between Firefox and the Vista operating system.
August 24, 2006
Company hits "release candidate" stage for Internet Explorer 7, first major update offered in recent years.
August 24, 2006
Invites open sourcers to participate in making sure that the browser will get along with Windows Vista.
August 22, 2006
Readers respond to bloggers' call for Microsoft to postpone the release and put out another beta.
August 2, 2006
Restructures its Platform and Services Division, with top Windows engineer taking new role once Vista is released.
August 1, 2006
Microsoft releases an update to the Beta 2 version sent out to the public, but delivers it only to selected testers.July 17, 2006
Software maker still committed to existing plan for wide general release by January, says company official.July 13, 2006
blog Microsoft chairman raises the specter of another delay to the operating system update. July 11, 2006
Microsoft responds to complaints that the tool could do better at rating how well a PC harnesses the Windows update's new features. July 7, 2006
Cutoff for downloading current test version of next operating system is nearing, company blogger warns.June 29, 2006
Microsoft is tweaking its updates to Office and Windows in part to head off a legal challenge over use of PDF technology.
Microsoft, Adobe squabble over PDFJune 2, 2006
Laptops with the Windows update drain batteries faster than with XP--a potential problem for PC makers. June 2, 2006
Operating system will ship as scheduled, says CEO, despite complexity of system and doubts by analysts. May 25, 2006
Forget Vista Basic. Microsoft's marketing campaign will pitch hard for people to choose the higher-end Windows update. May 24, 2006
Current version could be "misleading," is what hardware makers and others told Microsoft of the feature ultimately meant to help consumers when buying a PC. May 25, 2006
PCs are still far from making it big in the living room, despite advances in hardware and software aimed to bring PC technology into the living room. May 23, 2006
With the test releases, Redmond wants to demonstrate that it's on track after missing several deadlines. May 23, 2006
Windows Vista and its server sibling are starting to go their separate ways. But come next year, the two will be reunited. May 23, 2006
Microsoft CEO says he anticipates the OS launch will unfold as planned, hedging by adding: "But that will go to the courts now." May 22, 2006
newsmaker Kevin Johnson has two huge tasks: Chase Google with Windows Live and get the operating system back on track.May 18, 2006
Spells out what's needed for PCs to run the Windows update and tells fans to get ready for the release. May 18, 2006
Perspective Strategist Jon Oltsik has every expectation that Vista will be a much better OS than XP, but asks a key question: Do users really need it? April 11, 2006
European antitrust regulators have voiced concerns regarding the possible bundling of Internet search and PDF-like capabilities in Vista.March 29, 2006
newsmaker Chairman Bill Gates met with CNET News.com for an interview in the wake of Microsoft's decision to delay the widespread release of Vista.March 28, 2006
PC companies will feel a small amount of pain this year from the delay of Microsoft's Vista operating system, according to IDC. March 27, 2006
Following its push back of Windows Vista, Microsoft confims the Office 2007 release will move to next year as well. March 23, 2006
As expected, Redmond names its Office chief to lead the Windows unit, days after announcing a delay to Vista. March 23, 2006
newsmaker Microsoft's Brad Goldberg says the company made the right call. But will PC sales suffer? March 22, 2006
Microsoft pushes back the release date, meaning PCs with the Windows update won't go on sale in time for the holidays. March 21, 2006
CNET's GameSpot takes an in-depth look at the new operating system from the perspective of a hard-core PC gamer. March 21, 2006
Microsoft is gearing up for a massive campaign to launch Windows Vista. March 7, 2006
Microsoft is planning to make it very easy for Windows Vista owners to move to a pricier version of the operating system. March 6, 2006
Although it is still working to finish the code for Windows Vista, Microsoft reaches a decision on which versions of the operating system to offer. February 26, 2006
Microsoft said it is releasing an updated test version of Windows Vista, the forthcoming update to Microsoft's flagship operating system. February 22, 2006
Microsoft tweaks its testing schedule for Windows Vista as it tries to get the operating system update out by the end of 2006. January 27, 2006
Although Microsoft is hard at work trying to ship Windows Vista this year, the company is beginning to set its sights on the next horizon, Vienna. January 20, 2006
As the slippery due date draws near for the Windows release, Microsoft and the EU are now at odds over security features.
September 17, 2006
Legal dispute over storage patent is about to get going in earnest, part of a wider skirmish over security software turf.
August 25, 2006
Two of the security bulletins sent out this month affect the beta of the Windows update, according to a Microsoft blog.
August 17, 2006
In third report on Windows Vista security, Symantec lauds Microsoft's work, but finds some flaws. Redmond calls report old news.
August 9, 2006
Researcher bypasses a security mechanism designed to prevent some driver software from running in the Windows update.
August 4, 2006
Readers respond to Symantec's discovery of weaknesses in the Windows Vista beta software. July 20, 2006, 2006
In second report on Windows Vista security, Symantec says XP successor is prone to privilege escalation attacks. July 24, 2006
New networking technologies in Windows Vista will be less stable and secure than in XP, at least in the short term, Symantec researchers say. July 18, 2006
Windows update beta aims to foil attacks by loading key system files in different locations each time the PC starts. June 1, 2006
Microsoft aims to help other software makers make sure their products don't stumble on new security features in Windows Vista. May 24, 2006
With the next Windows version under intense scrutiny, Microsoft is out to make its cleanest sweep ever. May 30, 2006
Windows Vista won't have a backdoor that could be used by police forces to get into encrypted files, Microsoft has stressed. March 3, 2006
With Windows Vista, Microsoft's chairman feels he finally has the right weapons to supplant the password as a means of verification. February 14, 2006
If new features won't get you to upgrade to Vista, security enhancements should, Windows chief Jim Allchin urges. January 27, 2006
A security update for preview releases of Windows Vista fixes the same image-rendering vulnerability found in earlier versions of the operating system. January 17, 2006
Vista will improve search functionality on PCs by letting people tag files with metadata, but those tags could cause unwanted data disclosure, Gartner warns. December 22, 2005
Users will be able to upgrade between versions just by purchasing a new product key.
September 22, 2006
Windows chief Jim Allchin urges developers to get with the program and build Vista applications.
September 19, 2006
An exec provides some details about Microsoft's plans for a free online storage service, Live Drive.
August 24, 2006
After months of limited testing, the software giant makes beta version of Windows publicly available for download.
CNET Download.com: Vista beta
June 7, 2006
Microsoft drops feature in Windows update that would have let people synchronize data among many PCs. June 7, 2006
Windows update will let laptops share information with nearby machines without a Net connection. May 30, 2006
New Windows Media Photo format promises images that offer better quality at half the size of JPEG files. May 24, 2006
Microsoft's Windows Media Player 11 is coming to Vista later and to Windows XP sooner. Is an iPod connection ahead? April 17, 2006
Microsoft's technology aims to put data in picture frames, keyboards, remote controls--any display linked to a PC running the Windows update. May 23, 2006
To get Aero graphics, you'll need to have a higher-end version of Vista and a system that meets some pretty arcane requirements, according to unofficial draft guidelines. April 13, 2006
Microsoft to release Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere for cross-platform development using Vista tools in the first half next year. March 21, 2006
Updated OS has tougher tools than ever to fight sneaky programs. Some analysts think that spells trouble for anti-spyware makers. March 17, 2006
The next version of Windows will grade performance. You'll have to decide whether to buy a new hard drive. March 15, 2006
As more computer users move to larger, wide-screen monitors, Microsoft is staking a claim to that added real estate. February 2, 2006
Microsoft gives developers access to a key piece of Windows Vista, months ahead of the operating system's release. January 18, 2006
After months of touting Vista's geekier side, Microsoft's chairman highlights features of the new version of Windows designed to appeal to the average consumer. January 4, 2006
The new operating system will let people give examples of their own handwriting in an effort to improve writing recognition. September 16, 2005
With Vista, Microsoft is changing shut-down options so that pressing the power button feels more like turning the machine off. August 25, 2005
Microsoft hopes to tackle an age-old problem with the next version of Windows: How to keep PCs running like new. August 8, 2005
Metro lets people create fixed-format documents that can be viewed, printed and archived on many types of PCs. May 3, 2005
review CNET editors think the overall quality of this $399 Windows Vista Ultimate edition is not deserving of final release candidate status.
October 11, 2006
review Windows Vista RC1 should mark the final stretch for Microsoft's new operating system, but don't be surprised if Microsoft issues one more public release candidate before making Windows Vista final.
September 1, 2006
review CNET Editor Robert Vamosi helps home and small-business users make the decision whether to upgrade to Microsoft Windows Vista once it becomes available.
June 12, 2006
Microsoft's CTP release focuses on enterprise deployment, but there are some new features for the home user. February 22, 2006
Windows' chief offers details on why Vista is a "big deal." January 27, 2006
The man in charge of Vista answers News.com readers' questions. January 27, 2006
Behind the scenes for Vista
News.com goes inside Redmond. November 8, 2006
Vista gets the shutter bug
The photo-importing wizard in Windows Vista has raised concerns. October 24, 2006
Security tweaks in Vista
Release Candidate 2 version lets people turn off feature. October 13, 2006
Security battle for the desktop
Windows Security Center will duel with rivals for your attention. September 19, 2006
Amazon's taking orders for Vista
The Home Edition upgrade gets listed.August 29, 2006
Apple takes shots at Vista
Microsoft gets unwanted attention at the WWDC.August 10, 2006
Vista's PC ratings revisited
The tool aims to judge how well a PC can handle Vista features.July 6, 2006
Vista Ultimate extras
The top-end edition comes with perks.June 7, 2006
Power plans in Vista
Managing the drain on your laptop battery.June 2, 2006
Vista's P2P sharing
MeetingSpace lets laptops share data with other PCs.May 30, 2006
Inside Windows Vista beta
A look at the first public test version.May 23, 2006
Checking for Vista-bility
Upgrade Advisor lets you know if your PC can run the update.May 18, 2006
Vista's got game
Taking advantage of 3D graphics and other features.March 21, 2006
Tackling spyware
Windows Defender is a built-in anti-spyware tool.March 17, 2006
Vista rates your PC
How the performance rating will look on your screen.March 15, 2006
Looking inside Vista
A peek at the Windows Vista Sidebar feature.February 2, 2006
CNET Reviews: Vista slide show
Get a look at Vista features and screenshots. January 5, 2006