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Windows Live OneCare 2.0 Available for Free

Microsoft is indeed offering Windows Live OneCare 2.0 for free, but only the 90-day trial period version. However, the fully fledged security solution can be grabbed from Amazon.com for a total cost of $0. The official price of the product is $49.95. But the actual deducted price is just $30, the e-commerce website offering no less than 40%, or $19.95 off. But in addition to the discount, Amazon.com has also set up a rebate of no less than $30, essentially making Windows Live OneCare completely free. And this is not the 90-day trial version of the antivirus, but a license for an entire year. Windows Live OneCare 2.0 went live in mid-Novembe... [read more >>]

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