It’s official. Microsoft Windows 7 has been released to manufacturing. Just a day later, rumors are rampant about a showstopper bug that could threaten the success of Microsoft’s all-important Vista successor. Microsoft released Windows 7 Release to Manufacturing (RTM) to MSDN and TechNet subscribers Thursday in English. Microsoft also released the RTM version of the Windows API Code Pack for the .NET framework and the Windows 7 SDK that allows developers to update their applications and run compatibility testing with the new version. The Windows 7 Training Kit for Developers has been updated. It includes presentations, hands-on labs, and demos designed to help developers learn how to build applications that shine on Windows 7. The company made the latest iteration of its operating system available to volume-license customers with an existing software assurance license on Friday. The Showstopper After a poor showing with Vista, the tech industry is eagerly anticipating Windows 7. But technology researchers claim to have found a
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