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Windows VistaThe current version of Windows for the desktop. Released in late 2006 for businesses and early 2007 for consumers, Vista is available in six versions (see Windows Vista versions). Vista adds numerous features, including improved security (see NGSCB) and greater support for digital rights management. Requiring more memory than Windows XP, at least 1GB is recommended, with 2GB being a safer bet. The next major upgrade to follow Vista is expected in 2010 (see Windows 7).
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| Roxio([R]), a division of Sonic Solutions([R]) (NASDAQ:SNIC), the leader in digital media software, today announced the availability of a new Vista-compatible version of Roxio Central, which takes full advantage of the new Windows Vista design architecture to deliver a truly intuitive, interactive, and visually-rich software experience. Suitcase for Windows supports Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista and requires a Pentium 3 or greater, 30 MB of hard disk space and 256 MB of System RAM. GEORGE, Utah -- Microsoft's brand new Windows Vista promises to shake up the way personal computers are used, and millions of people are likely to begin using the system over the next few months alone. |
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