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Alerts for techmails79758@gmail.com from ZDNet.com | Jul 1, 2009 11:04:25 PM

And Windows 7's killer feature is ...

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: I keep hearing about how Windows 7 is going to be just the CPR that the ailing PC industry needs to get itself out of the hole it's in. It seems that folks, both consumer and enterprise, are going to be flocking to their favorite OEMs and throwing cash at them in exchange for brand-spanking-new PCs running Windows 7.

Mon Jun 29 17:07:57 PDT 2009


Microsoft sets pointless 25-PC upgrade limit for Windows 7

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: It never fails to amaze me how Microsoft can make things far more complex for the end user than it needs to be. Take the Microsoft Windows Upgrade Option that was announced last Friday where you can buy a PC now and upgrade it to Windows 7 when the OS comes out. This is great for the home user, but it leaves small businesses and organizations out in the cold.

Mon Jun 29 12:37:53 PDT 2009


Who here has ever needed to replace the battery in their notebook?

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: With more notebooks shipping with a built-in battery, some people are worried that this prevents them from being able to easily replace the battery, forcing them to pay for support or buy a new notebook. But how important are user-replaceable batteries? Have you ever replaced the battery in your notebook?

Mon Jun 29 11:58:03 PDT 2009


Getting your hands on Microsoft Security Essentials ...

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Microsoft allowed 75,000 people to download the beta of its new Microsoft Security Essentials, but all these places were snapped up in under 24 hours. However, you can still get your hands on the downloads ... if you know where to look!

Mon Jun 29 06:30:39 PDT 2009


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