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On the CNET News Daily Debrief, Charles Cooper and Ina Fried explain why this seemingly eternal work in progress is finally ready for prime time--and whether it's the right choice if you're shopping around for a new PC.

In the Mailbag this week, tips on easy iPhone music listening, Windows keyboard shortcuts, and how to fix a TiVo that one of our tips "broke."

Apple's smaller-scale iMac remains our favorite all-in-one. And while its looks, its ease of use, and its performance are all selling points, Windows PCs are starting to catch up (at least with the latter). A few components could also stand an update, but, in general, you'll find the 20-inch Apple iMac a remarkable computer for its price.

If you use Windows Vista, you can make it less sluggish with an old USB drive you may have lying around.

Brian Tong shows you a quick way to shut down Windows Vista without dealing with the shutdown menu.

Windows Live Local beta's dynamic maps and business directories invite you to plot your own points of interest and collaborate with other users.

Windows Vista RC1 (build 5564) 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.

Veronica Belmont shows you a few handy shortcuts for speeding up your Windows experience.

Windows Vista is essentially warmed-over Windows XP. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough for everyday use.

Windows Vista Home Premium is essentially warmed-over Windows XP Home Edition. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista Home Premium is st

Windows Vista Business is essentially warmed-over Windows XP, which we see in our video review. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista i

Microsoft has released to hardware manufacturers its new operating system, Windows Vista, marking the end of the development phase and the beginning of the distribution phase.

Find out what's new in the latest version of Windows, and what you should be aware of before you buy.

The overall quality of this $399 Windows Vista Ultimate edition isn't deserving of final-release-candidate status, says CNET's Robert Vamosi. Expect to see at least one more interim build or perhaps even another release candidate soon.

For composing long PDF packages at an office that requires security and wants to use the new digital forms, Acrobat 8's got the goods, but it's overkill if you only seek to make short PDF files.


Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 debuts at CTIA 2008, a small upgrade to the mobile operating system that brings easier setup and improvements to Internet Explorer.

At CTIA 2008, Bonnie Cha takes a look at the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1, the company's first Windows Mobile smartphone.

Steve Jobs announces Safari for WindowsApple makes a bid for a larger slice of the browser market with a version of Safari for Windows, XP, and Vista.
