Microsoft smooths netbook jump to Windows 7 - ZDNet UK
October 23, 2009 by free webhosting reviews
After months of grappling with the issue of how to allow owners of netbooks with Windows XP to move to Windows 7, Microsoft is ready with its answer. On Thursday, Microsoft added a tool to its online store that will allow those who buy Windows 7 to
Check out what’s new in Windows 7 - Economic Times
Most of us still use Windows XP, the operating system (OS) that Microsoft first developed way back in 2001. Though the company released Windows Vista in early 2007, few upgraded to it. Vista came with substantially enhanced security features that
Windows 7: Corporate Customers Bullish on Adoption Plans - CIO
Corporate adoption of Windows 7 , Microsoft’s new operating system released today, seems to be more a question of when, not if. This is in stark contrast to what happened with Windows Vista, which companies skipped right over; many are, in fact
Should I upgrade to Windows 7? - PC Advisor
Users are most concerned about Windows 7’s migration and application compatibility issues, according to a sweeping survey of online forums, Web sites and social networking services, says a support firm. iYogi, a New York-based tech support company
Microsoft has burden of proof in promoting Windows 7 - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
It’s here. Windows 7 has arrived on the scene after months of anticipation from Windows Vista and XP users. Or maybe I should say mainly XP users, since a lot of us just ignored Windows Vista and stuck with the old, dependable workhorse. But maybe




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