

More discussion of the Windows 7 pricing information released today. More »




If you buy a retail copy of Windows 7E, you’ll be forced to do a custom (clean) install, and then reinstall all your applications and drivers and restore your data files and settings. More »




If you buy now, you can get over 50% off the upgrade price, giving you Home Premium for $50 (normally will be $120, $200 for full license). Prices in general will be lower than with Vista More »




Mary Jo suggests that we should find out retail pricing for Windows 7 this week. More »




A few more details about the Windows 7 E version that will be released in Europe with no Internet Explorer. More »




Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate customers will have the option to downgrade to Windows XP Professional from PCs that ship within 18 months following the general availability of Windows 7 or until the release of a Windows 7 service pack, whichever is sooner, and if a service pack is developed. More »




Long demonstrates a vulnerability in Windows 7 UAC and asks Microsoft to make users aware of it. More »




The box art has been reveled. Nothing to special… More »




Ed’s thoughts on the Windows 7 pricing information that was leaked through Best Buy. More »




Windows 7 could be as cheap as $99 for the Premium version, quite a bit cheaper than Vista was ($269). More »


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