Windows Vista's six month report card

It certainly doesn't seem like six months ago: Bill Gates delivers his Vista launch speech at the British Library

It's exactly six months since Microsoft 's new operating system hit shelves across the globe. Threatened by its own over-hype and intense negative speculation before launch, it's held its own surprisingly well, fighting off all but the most eager flaw-seekers. We've watched the progress of Windows Vista through its teething stages, carefully taking notes in preparation for this report...

January
On the last day of the month, Windows Vista (and Office 2007) is released to consumers worldwide. The launch is marked in the UK by Bill Gates himself, giving a speech at the British Library , attended by Tech.co.uk. Events around the world mark its launch, and by end-of-play on release day PC World announces that sales in the UK have "exceeded expectations", with Home Premium the definite favourite among early adopters.

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