With the one year anniversary of Windows 7 just around the corner, Microsoft has kicked off the celebration by bringing back one of the special offerings which accompanied the launch of the operating system in 2009. With the Family Pack package, customers can upgrade no less than three computers in their househ... |
4 October 2010 03:02 GMT |
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Here is some great news from Microsoft, the Windows 7 Family Pack is making a comeback in just a few months. The Redmond company will celebrate the first year anniversary of the fastest selling operating system in history by bringing back a special offer which allows customers to buy multiple licenses of Windows 7 a... |
1 September 2010 06:09 GMT |
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If you waited this long to buy three licenses of Windows 7 RTM in the same package via a Microsoft special offering aimed at customers with multiple computers in a single household, then you waited too long. As of last week, the Windows 7 Family Pack deal is no longer available to customers in the United States, at j... |
7 December 2009 10:19 GMT |
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Microsoft has debuted the Christmas holiday offerings down under, announcing a Windows 7 Family Pack limited pilot. Via the promotion, Australian customers will be able to buy no less than three Windows 7 Home Premium licenses for just $249 (RRP). According to the Redmond company, the promotion has been given green l... |
1 December 2009 10:16 GMT |
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Home Premium is one Windows 7 edition that more than makes justice to the “next iteration of Windows” label, unlike the Starter and Home Basic SKUs. When it announced the official Windows 7 edition line-up and stock-keeping unit strategy at the start of this year, Microsoft pointed out that it would focus... |
29 August 2009 07:51 GMT |
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Microsoft plans to extend the availability of the Family Pack edition of Windows 7 come the official launch of the operating system, scheduled for October 22nd, 2009. Windows 7 Home Premium Family Pack will no longer be limited to the United States and Canada. In fact, the Redmond company confirmed plans to offer the... |
25 August 2009 04:47 GMT |
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Redmond-based Microsoft is set to release Windows 7 on the market in about two months and a half, on October 22, and, as the launch day approaches, some of those who already own a license for Windows XP or Windows Vista are considering ways of upgrading to the new client. The software giant already announced the pric... |
7 August 2009 02:53 GMT |
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Microsoft is cooking a new round of Windows 7 special offerings, this time orbiting around the Home Premium edition of the operating system. Following information leaked in the wild, the Redmond-based company has now officially confirmed the Family Pack for Windows 7. Under this label, the software giant prepares to ... |
22 July 2009 12:25 GMT |
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When it comes down to Windows 7 special offerings, Microsoft still has one or two aces up its sleeve. While it revealed the official pricing details for the upgrade and full retail boxes of Windows 7, and went live with a program designed to allow consumers in select markets to buy the Home Premium and Professionals ... |
9 July 2009 03:10 GMT |
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Microsoft is gearing up to introduce the evolution of the Windows Vista Family Pack, but this time around with Windows 7 as “la piece de resistance.” The Redmond company is completely mum on the subject, but Microsoft is notorious for managing to find a way to shoot itself in the foot. And the details on ... |
2 July 2009 10:11 GMT |
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There has been a consistent traffic of accusation between Microsoft and Apple about how each company manages to find inspiration in its rival's operating systems, in order to come up with similar features, functionality and capabilities. But while such accusations have always been up for dispute for both of the ... |
18 December 2007 12:56 GMT |
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Users will be taking home less Wow come July 1, 2007. This because the Windows Vista Family Discount Program is scheduled for shut down at the end of this month. With the Windows Vista Family Discount Program, Microsoft was enabling customers of Windows Vista Ultimate to acquire two additional upgrade copies of Windo... |
28 June 2007 04:21 GMT |
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Without further ado, here's what you're getting in terms of Nintendo household gaming system, as the ad on EB Games says:Nintendo Wii system (system, remote controller, nunchuck, stand, sensor and Wii Sports)Wii 1 Gigabyte Memory Card- 1 additional Wii Remote Controller- 1 additional Wii Nunchuck Controller... |
12 April 2007 07:08 GMT |
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