Photos: Australians XPerience new Vista
By Ella Morton and Luke Anderson on 30 January 2007
Windows Vista was officially released in Australia at midnight. At Harvey Norman's Alexandria, Sydney store, the first official copy of Vista Ultimate -- autographed, rock star-style, by Bill Gates -- was sold to William Tsang by Harvey Norman chairman Gerry Harvey and Microsoft Australia managing director Tracey Fellows.
Photo credit: Luke Anderson
Topics: gerry harvey, harvey norman, microsoft, os, tracey fellows, vista, windows, launch, midnight, upgrade, xp, basic, home, premium
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