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What's really in each Windows 7 Edition?

Ed Bott: Microsoft has put together a basic feature set that actually makes sense, with a consistent upgrade strategy to move between versions based on your requirements and your budget. That's a huge improvement over the practically incomprehensible Vista feature list. From Starter to Ultimate, here's what you'll find in each edition of Windows 7.

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Special Report: Windows 7 nears the finish line
Ed Bott: Windows 7 to launch October 22; RTM next month
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Are you ready to ditch XP for Windows 7?
Mary Jo Foley: Windows 7: The incentives are coming
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Why are we surprised Windows 7 is so good?

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Palm Pre: The first reviews are in

Larry Dignan: Palm's Pre isn't going to topple the iPhone this weekend, but the device has a puncher's chance to be a threat in the smartphone market, according to a bevy of reviews.

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Matthew Miller: Palm Pre: Can it beat the iPhone and Android devices?
Jason Perlow: What does a Palm Pre cost? Apparently, 1 million Scoville Units
Jason Hiner: Palm Pre: Five reasons to expect a homerun
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Apple's WWDC: Wall Street expects to be underwhelmed

Larry Dignan: Apple analysts are expecting the company's developer powwow to be a ho-hum affair to Wall Street types?and potentially a negative one.

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Video: A sneak preview of WWDC 2009
Predictions for Apple's WWDC 2009

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Intel buys Wind River; Targets embedded devices

Larry Dignan: With the move Intel is making a move to diversify into software and away from its dependence on the PC and server markets.

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Why does IT hate Facebook and Twitter?

Dave Greenfield: There's a big difference between applications that are allowed by organizations and the ones IT professionals consider to be legitimate.

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All things Microsoft: Windows 7, Bing, and 'pink phone'

Video: ZDNet's Mary-Jo Foley and Sumi Das talk about Microsoft's latest announcements around its new OS, search, and mobile.

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