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With the advent of Windows 7, the Starter edition of the Windows client will shake off its handicaps, Microsoft has confirmed. With releases such as Windows XP and Windows Vista, the Redmond company limited the Starter SKU both in regard to geographical availability as well as in relation to the actual capabilities. ... |
1 June 2009 02:37 GMT |
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Microsoft is gearing up to unveil the prices for Windows 7 SKUs (Stock Unit Strategy), with the public scheduled to get a taste in less than a month. Along with the specific RTM and General Availability deadlines, the actual prices that the Redmond company plans to charge for its next version of the Windows client ar... |
26 May 2009 02:17 GMT |
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Users currently running Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) or earlier, and Windows Vista RTM, SP1 or the upcoming SP2, will be able to upgrade to Windows 7, Microsoft informed as it introduced the SKU lineup for the next version of the Windows client. There will be essentially three upgrade models for Windows users acco... |
5 February 2009 10:08 GMT |
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The Windows 7 SKUs (Stock Keeping Units) are out from behind the translucent barrier set in place by Steven Sinofsky, senior vice president, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group, and out in the open. The next iteration of the Windows client will come to the table in no less than six flavors, but possibly as muc... |
5 February 2009 03:46 GMT |
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The Windows 7 apple will fall close to the Windows Vista tree, at least in one aspect. The next iteration of the Windows client, will, just as its precursor, come in a plethora of editions, in fact, no less than six SKUs (Stock Keeping Unit) that Microsoft has confirmed officially. Windows General Manager Mike Ybarra... |
4 February 2009 02:54 GMT |
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According to information Microsoft provided its OEM partners with, the RTM of Windows 7 is planned to take a full 101 days. The Redmond giant revealed that it would release the next iteration of the Windows client in no less than eight stages stretching over a period of three months. However, the software compa... |
10 November 2008 16:01 GMT |
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A survey carried out by the folks at ChangeWave Research has revealed that one quarter of the potential iPhone buyers are holding out for the upcoming 3G model. In the meanwhile, Apple has released firmware 1.1.2 for iPod nano owners, fixing some bugs occurring with the flash-based music player."Assuming Apple's... |
22 May 2008 03:06 GMT |
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Following reports that three new MacBook Pro models had been spotted in Best Buy's inventory, screenshots are now available to back that story up. Fans of Apple's notebooks may be in for a treat, as the new SKUs seem to incorporate more than just mere updates, but Air's gesture-based trackpad as well.T... |
3 February 2008 08:49 GMT |
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So, the PlayStation 2 has been around 7 now, has it...? That's more than enough for any video games console, but not for the PlayStation 2. No sir, Sony is throwing it back into the fight with a revamped model and a cheaper one at that - just $99, bringing it to £75 or "maybe" even lower, according to mcvuk.com.... |
2 November 2007 09:51 GMT |
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I've just stumbled upon an interesting headline over at pcadvisor.co.uk saying that Sony has run out of the 60GB model of the PlayStation 3. Apparently, Sony's online store shows zero machines available for purchase, thus retail units are now the only ones that may carry the discontinued SKU. The company... |
30 August 2007 10:23 GMT |
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Just a little while ago, Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) announced a new price point for their machine, which dropped the PS3's price by $100, including the 80GB SKU. Along with the announcement, as Gamingbits reports, came the 80GB and 60GB PS3's system specs, but in addition to those came a foo... |
11 July 2007 04:15 GMT |
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Although it was launched just two days ago, the Elite is surrounded by big buts. First of all, the Elite can fail right from the start because it targets consumers that want to download and play high definition video, with that HDMI output and cable and that 120 gig hard drive of its. As I found on NextGeneration to... |
1 May 2007 09:51 GMT |
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The PS3 wasn't doing all that good even before Sony's Dave Karraker admitted that North America's retailers weren't ordering any, thus pulling it out of the game. But all is not lost. The lower-end SKU still sells in Japan (probably because there weren't any 60GB units left, hehe!), as Next G... |
13 April 2007 08:59 GMT |
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