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Windows 7 RC users, come in, your time is almost up
PC users still kicking back with their free copy of Windows 7 (aka the Release Candidate) now have a month left to play until they need to up (or down) grade
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The OS that just won't die: retailers struggle to clear Vista
Windows 7 has been available for purchase in Australia since October last year. But has Microsoft’s previous operating system, Windows Vista, passed away yet? Not quite.
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Microsoft rakes in demonic profits on Windows 7: $6.66 billion
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Windows 7 battery wobble alarms users
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Internet Explorer patch imminent as Microsoft responds to massive pressure
Hot on the news of a major security flaw in Internet Explorer 6 and 7, Microsoft has finally got its act together as governments and security experts condemn its inaction.
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Microsoft Office taken offline in XML legal spat
Microsoft takes down Office for sale from its own US site in lieu of ongoing patent litigation with i4i, only the top whack version still for sale or a beta of Office 2010
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Lenovo IdeaPad U1 Hybrid is a tablet in netbook clothing
Lenovo U1 Hybrid is two computers in one.
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 soon to break cover?
Windows 7 may barely be settled-in on your hard disk drive but, already, Microsoft coders are beavering away at a major update.
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Microsoft introduces ‘browser shuffle’ ballot in Windows 7
Microsoft will revise its ‘browser ballot’ Web browser installation routine for European editions of Windows 7 and present the top five browsers in a random order.
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Windows 7 hit by black screen of death
The last set of Windows patch updates seem to be causing trouble for some users, possibly "millions" according to one company.
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CrunchPad crashes to the ground
Just two weeks away from launch where it would be shown running Windows 7 and Google Chrome OS, the long-awaited and highly anticipated CrunchPad goes belly-up...
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Australia gets Windows 7 Family Pack for $249
The Windows 7 Family Pack, containing three licences for Windows 7 Home Premium, will go on sale in Australia tomorrow for $249.
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“Netbooks a necessary evil” for Microsoft and Intel
Tech analyst firm Canalys says that while netbooks reduced the PC profit margin they’ve proven their worth by transforming the industry – and being the only market segment to grow.
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Mozilla finalises Thunderbird 3 for download
The Release Candidate build for Mozilla’s Thunderbird 3.0 email client hits the Web as a ‘public preview release’ for Windows, Mac and Linux users.
Asus releases Atom-powered home server
No, it’s not called the EeeServer... but Asus will be happy if the TS Mini home server enjoys even a fraction of the success of its Atom-powered EeeSiblings.
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