Microsoft Reveals ‘Windows Phone 7 Series’
A whole new mobile platform has emerged, eager to topple the efforts of Apple and Google.

It's official, Microsoft have released their new mobile OS. It's not Windows Mobile any more, in name nor functionality - it's literally a new OS experience. Playing on their lucky 7 history (read: Windows 7), Microsoft has taken the plunge to deliver a fancy new way to cater to user wants and needs. I've scoured the Internet for information on this new competitor, and have collated the main points of interest.
Windows 7 ‘GodMode’
It would appear that a developer at Microsoft is also an avid gamer.
God mode is the close friend of gamers who want ultimate control over their virtual enviroment. Infinite health, inventory, and perspective - everyone at your mercy. Such exploits are often refered to as hacks, or 'HAX' to the initiated. So it comes as a surprise to see such a feature in Microsoft's latest desktop OS Windows 7.
Quick and easy data recovery – Windows 7
Recover data quickly when your PC refuses to boot!

Having a PC refuse to boot is one of the most traumatic experiences people encounter whilst working on their PCs. It's not so much the fact that the computer isn't functioning, but the gut-wrenching unknown regarding the status of ones data.
Windows 7 officially in the hands of OEM partners
Another step closer to the release of the latest and greatest Windows OS to date

Windows 7 was officially signed off as RTM status only a few days ago. Now it's in the hands of major OEM partners so they can implement them into their PC offerings.
Windows 7 to have ‘Family Pack’
Windows 7 reaches RTM, and offers 'family pack'.

Microsoft blogger Brandon LeBlanc has confirmed that Windows 7 will indeed be offered with a family pack. This 'pack' allows home users to install Microsoft's latest OS on 3 PCs within a home. Home Premium is the only version involved with family pack licensing.