<Date: 2010-02-13>
<Author: Nida Vohra>
<Category: Microsoft, Windows, Windows 7>
Windows 7 comes in Six Different Editions Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Enterprise, Ultimate and Professional. Home Premium, Ultimate and Professional SKUs are widely available whereas Starter and Enterprise Editions are not available in retail markets leaving Home Basic being available for only non-developed markets.
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<Date: 2009-07-08>
<Author: Imran>
<Category: Windows>
Ed Bott has found out the prices for Windows 7 Family Pack upgrade which was just recently discovered by Kristan Kenney in the EULA of a recent Windows 7 build. Ed found some product listings on Expercom where it has been priced at $136.95. University IT Computer Sales also had the same product up on their website, but pulled it off later. The Google Cache of that website shows the price to be $144.95. Read more...
Permalink: Windows 7 Family Pack Anytime Upgrade prices leaked
<Date: 2009-07-02>
<Author: Imran>
<Category: Windows>
Ed Bott has discovered a new clause in the license agreement for the latest leaked build of Windows 7, which is very close to the one that will be included with the final RTM build. The agreement has a clause for a Family Pack under Installation and Use Rights: Read more...
Permalink: Microsoft will offer a Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium
<Date: 2009-05-25>
<Author: Imran>
<Category: Windows Media Center>
These videos are from Microsoft’s Emerging Filmmakers Project made by students. “A Key Moment”, “Singing Antenna”, "Sports with Windows" and "TV+PC=Love" were some videos made for Windows Media Center by students involved in that project.
A Key Moment
This video has a key singing about Windows Media Center which turns into pleading to give it a try half way in between and ends with recommending Windows Vista. Begging people to use Vista and Windows Media Center? You be the judge. Read more...
Permalink: Microsoft’s Emerging Filmmakers Project videos for Windows Media Center