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Vista Ultimate users fume, rant over Windows 7 deals
Consumers running Windows Vista Ultimate, who have blasted Microsoft for breaking promises to deliver a host of extras, are now knocking the company's upgrade plans and discount pricing for Windows 7.
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Reports: Microsoft will sell Windows 7 'Family Pack'
FAQ: How much will Windows 7 cost you?
Microsoft to push IE8 at businesses next month
Microsoft: We're not gouging Europe on Windows 7 pricing
Forrester: IT spending will rebound in time for Windows 7 launch
Windows 7 Beta set to begin auto-rebooting on Wednesday
Free Windows 7 upgrade limit 'silly,' says analyst
Microsoft to charge Europeans double for Windows 7
Windows 7 pre-orders grab Amazon's top sales spots
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10 hot touch-screen phones compared
Keeping tabs on the latest cell phone models can be a full-time job, especially given the number of cell phones announced over the past few months. But thanks to PC World, you don't have to hunt down and compare the various touch-screen smartphones yourself.
Windows 7 Upgrades: Why 25-Free Deal Stinks
On one hand, Microsoft may seem generous for allowing companies to upgrade 25 purchased machines to Windows 7 for free between now and the Oct. 22 planned ship date for the new OS. After all, that's five times the amount of free licenses that it offered companies for Vista upgrades three years ago.
Customize Your Windows Desktop
Widescreen monitors are great for watching movies and organizing windows side-by-side, but a lot of time the space goes to waste. This week I've got a great tip that's particularly applicable to laptop and netbook users: Move the Windows taskbar to the side of the screen. Also, do you spend time and effort getting your Windows desktop to look just the way you want it, only to have some annoying program rearrange your icons? Read on for a cool little program that gets your desktop back to the way you want it--plus a quick way to resize your icons.
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First look: Microsoft Office 2010
Office 2010 serves to bridge the gap between the Vista and Windows 7 eras by streamlining the product's controversial Ribbon-based user interface and extending it to encompass the full range of Office applications.
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5 Steps to Secure a New PC
A common misconception is that a shiny new computer is more or less secure because it hasn't yet been exposed to the Internet's sinister underbelly. But the truth is, these machines come out of the box needing scores of patches, some basic security software downloads and the disabling or replacing of items security pros don't typically trust.
Smartphone OS smackdown: iPhone OS 3.0 vs. WebOS vs. the world
Apple's powerful new iPhone OS 3.0 enters the ring against Palm's brash young WebOS and three burly veterans. Who is the champ now?
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