Windows 7 Family Pack prices
leak 10:33AM, Friday 10th July 2009
PC Pro -
London,UK
US retailers have leaked prices of the
Windows 7 Family Pack, all but guaranteeing
that Microsoft is set to introduce a multi-licence
package. ...
What does Windows 7 mean for
Microsoft?
V3.co.uk - UK
On 22 October, Microsoft plans to release
Windows 7, its latest operating system and
the first since the 2007 launch of Windows
Vista. ...
Demise of the solid-state Linux
Netbook
CNET News
- San Francisco,CA,USA
Fast forward to today: Windows XP rules,
with a Netbook-specific Windows 7 on the
way. And a glance at the Netbook lineups from
any top PC maker--including ...
Retailers prepped for Windows
7 family pack
Register -
London,England,UK
Microsoft can't admit it's got a Windows 7
Home Premium Family Pack in the works. But its
partners can. A salesman for online retailer
Expercom contacted by ...
Microsoft Puts Disciplined
Sinofsky In Charge of Windows 7
PC World -
USA
Congratulations today to Steven Sinofsky, an old
Microsoft hand, who having managed to avoid the
Vista disaster while still delivering Office and
Windows 7 ...
Microsoft Promotes Windows 7
Chief
InformationWeek - Manhasset,NY,USA
By Paul McDougall Microsoft has tapped
Windows 7 point man Stephen Sinofsky to
become head of its $17 billion Windows
client division. ...
Five ways Microsoft has changed
since Gates left
ZDNet -
USA
A review of Microsoft's past year would not be
complete without a mention of its new desktop
operating system, Windows 7, the
successor of the poorly ...
Resellers reveal Windows 7
Family Pack price
Computerworld - Oslo,Oslo,Norway
Microsoft will price a multi-license "family
pack" for Windows 7 at $149.99, according
to at least one online retailer that has posted
pricing details ...
Resellers reveal Windows 7
Family Pack price
Computerworld - Framingham,MA,USA
By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - Resellers reveal
Windows 7 Family Pack price $150 for
three-license pack will save buyers $210 GREGG
KEIZER Microsoft Corp. ...
Mesh pays punters to upgrade
to Windows 7
Inquirer -
Harrow,England,UK
By Sylvie Barak LONDON BASED Mesh Computers says
it won't just be giving its customers a free
upgrade to Windows 7, it will be paying
them a fiver to take ... |