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  • Looking for the Logo: Update on Certified for Windows Vista

    I caught up with Deryl McCartney, Marketing Manager for the Windows Vista Logo Program, to get a general update on Certified for Windows Vista product as of today. Just to re-cap: Certified for Windows Vista products are products that carry the above logo. This logo represents a group of applications and hardware that have gone through an ...
    Posted to External News (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 9, 2008
  • Watching TV in Windows Vista with the ATI TV Wonder 600 USB

    Windows Media Center makes it really easy to watch TV on Windows Vista (Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate) with a built in Guide that lets you browse TV shows and movies and schedule recordings of your favorite ones. Many PCs today come with TV functionality built in via TV cards. But not all Windows Vista PCs come equipped with TV ...
    Posted to External News (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 23, 2008
  • Certified for Windows Vista Devices at DigitalLife 2007

    At DigitalLife this year, the Certified for Windows Vista program celebrates its 1 year anniversary. In 1 year, over 2,000 products from numerous vendors have received the Certified for Windows Vista logo. Windows Marketing Manager (and Certified for Windows Vista guru) Ben Reed takes some time to show us Microsoft's booth at DigitalLife this year ...
    Posted to External News (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 29, 2007
  • Hands-on with Certified for Windows Vista Devices

    I've got a couple of reviews on some Certified for Windows Vista devices I'd like to highlight from some friends of mine. DCVIEWS has published its review of the Nikon D40x. The D40x is Nikon's consumer friendly DSLR (digital single-lens reflex) digital camera with quite a punch. I own the original Nikon D40 (no ''x'') which is still impressive ...
    Posted to External News (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 27, 2007
  • Certified for Windows Vista Devices and Software

        Have you been wondering how you can tell which software and devices take advantage of the features of Windows Vista? You can easily identify these products by looking for the devices and software that are Certified for Windows Vista. Read below for more specifics on the program, and then enter to win thousands of dollars worth ...
    Posted to External News (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 28, 2007
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