The Windows 7 Logo Program – Windows 7 Team Blog – The Windows Blog

Details on the ‘Compatible with Windows 7′ logo. Glad to see that 64-bit drivers are required to get the logo, this should help boost 64-bit development. More »

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Windows 7 OEM Pricing Unveiled, Offers Significant Savings – windows 7 – Lifehacker

Newegg.com has OEM pricing options posted for Windows 7. It ranges from $90 to $130 less than retail, but has some caveats. More »

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Last Edit: 29 Sep 2009 @ 02 03 PM

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Microsoft s newest Windows 7 promotion: $30 price tag for students | All about Microsoft | ZDNet.com

Like so many of the recent Windows 7 promotions, it’s a limited time offer with more than a few caveats. But, details aside, Microsoft is offering college students Windows 7 for $29.99, according to a new deal announced on September 17. More »

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Last Edit: 17 Sep 2009 @ 01 39 PM

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Windows 7, now with extra street cred – istartedsomething

Microsoft Windows 7 ‘graffiti? I don’t see this selling Windows… More »

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Last Edit: 16 Sep 2009 @ 11 31 AM

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The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide | Ed Bott’s Microsoft Report | ZDNet.com

Want to make the Windows 7 upgrade experience as short and painless as possible? Follow these seven suggestions to make the process easier. More »

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Last Edit: 15 Sep 2009 @ 10 05 AM

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How long should a Windows 7 upgrade really take? | Ed Bott’s Microsoft Report | ZDNet.com

Over the weekend, several leading tech websites zeroed in on one alarming snippet of data that Microsoft tester Chris Hernandez published on his Technet blog: With enough data, on sufficiently underpowered hardware, Microsoft found that a Windows 7 upgrade from Windows Vista SP1 can take as long as 1214.86 minutes, which is (hang on while I fire up Calculator here) … 20 hours, 14 minutes, 52 seconds. Give or take a few milliseconds. More »

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Last Edit: 15 Sep 2009 @ 10 04 AM

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Microsoft pushes business users to start Windows 7 upgrades now | All about Microsoft | ZDNet.com

Windows 7’s consumer launch is just over a month away. But there’s no reason business users should delay their Windows 7 deployment plans, according to the company. More »

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Last Edit: 14 Sep 2009 @ 11 47 AM

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Microsoft: Windows 7 not affected by latest flaw | Tech News on ZDNet

Microsoft issued a formal security advisory late Tuesday on a reported zero-day flaw in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. However, the software maker also said that the flaw does not affect the final version of Windows 7, contrary to earlier reports. More »

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