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    Windows 8 isn't so business friendly

    Microsoft held its first major unveiling of what's in store with Windows 8 at the D9 conference this week. Windows 8 looks bold. It looks slick. It looks impressively innovative. But, it also looks like it will be a major battle to convince business users to embrace it. Source: Yahoo! News
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    Windows 8 Will Be a Tough Sell for Businesses

    Microsoft held its first major unveiling of what's in store with Windows 8 at the D9 conference this week. Windows 8 looks bold. It looks slick. It looks impressively innovative. But, it also looks like it will be a major battle to convince business users to embrace it. Source: Yahoo! News
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    Windows 8 Will Be a Tough Sell for Businesses

    Microsoft held its first major unveiling of what's in store with Windows 8 at the D9 conference this week. Windows 8 looks bold. It looks slick. It looks impressively innovative. But, it also looks like it will be a major battle to convince business users to embrace it. Link Removed
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    Windows 7 Adoption Slower Than Expected: Report

    A new poll suggests that adoption of Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system by IT (information technology) organizations is proceeding slower than expected. The survey found that just one in four companies reported having already moved to the operating system, while more than half said they'd...
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    How fast are enterprises going Windows 7? Not fast enough for Unisys

    Unisys, one of Microsoft's key integration partners, seemingly isn't happy about Windows 7's adoption rate in the enterprise. More...
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    Microsoft has sold 350 Million Windows 7 licenses

    Microsoft on Friday announced that it has sold over 350 million licenses of Windows 7 in the past 18 months. The milestone points to a momentum in the adoption of Windows 7, but Microsoft didn't break down the numbers into how many copies shipped with new PCs or are upgrades. Link Removed -...
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    Microsoft sold 350 million Windows 7 licenses

    Microsoft on Friday announced that it has sold over 350 million licenses of Windows 7 in the past 18 months. The milestone points to a momentum in the adoption of Windows 7, but Microsoft didn't break down the numbers into how many copies shipped with new PCs or are upgrades. read more Link Removed
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    Microsoft Sells 350 Million Windows 7 Licenses

    Microsoft's new Windows operating system continues to gain adoption. Link Removed
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    AMD to back USB 3.0 in its chips

    Advanced Micro Devices will support USB 3.0 in its chips, marking the first instance of a major PC processor supplier getting behind the standard. Intel has yet to support the high-speed interface. The USB Implementers Forum today announced that AMD will deliver the first chipsets to...
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    Zephyr Announces Support for Microsoft Windows 7 SP1

    Critical Release Will Usher in Large Scale Corporate Adoption of New Standard Houston, TX (Vocus/PRWEB) March 16, 2011 Zephyr is pleased to announce the support of Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) with its PASSPORT family of 3270, 5250 and UNIX terminal emulation products. Windows 7 SP1...
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    Zephyr Announces Support for Microsoft Windows 7 SP1

    Critical Release Will Usher in Large Scale Corporate Adoption of New Standard (PRWeb March 16, 2011) Read the full story at Link Removed Link Removed
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    Lord Voldemort finds home

    Charlie, the cat that looks like Lord Voldemort from the Harry Potter films, has finally found a loving home. The poor stray had a tough time getting re-homed because potential owners were disturbed by his lack of ears and nose. The 14-year-old lost them to skin cancer. Marie...
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    Nearly mailed puppy

    A Minnesota puppy that made headlines when it was saved from a likely deadly trip through the mail went home with a new owner Friday — an exuberant Minneapolis woman who was thrilled to welcome the fuzzy black dog into her life. "I never win anything," said Terri Ford, who threw her arms in...
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    Ugly Bertie 'Britain's ugliest cat' finds new home

    As featured in Metro last week, pictures of the flea-bitten feline moved Claire Hulse so much that she knew straight away he was the one for her. ‘I thought no one would want to take him home,’ she said. ‘I made a quick call to my boyfriend and he said I could have him if I called the...
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    Cat Looks Too Much Like Voldemort

    A cat in Southampton, England, is in a hairy situation because he looks too much like Harry Potter's foe, Lord Voldemort. The cat, a 14-year-old domestic short-hair known as "Charlie," is in an animal rescue center hoping to get adopted, but, sadly, he could be there for quite a spell...
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    Windows 7 adoption goes past 300 million licenses

    When it comes to Windows 7, Microsoft has a lot to smile about. The success of the latest version of the Windows operating system is helping Microsoft put to rest much of the criticism and consumer backlash the company faced over XP’s successor, Windows Vista. The measure of that success is well...
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    New Migration Tool Seeks To Spur Adoption Of Windows 7

    More than a year after its introduction, adoption of Microsoft Windows 7 is at only 10 percent in the enterprise market. Prowess, a maker of software to simplify migration, is improving its tools to accomplish increased adoption of Windows 7, even as its CEO expresses skepticism at industry...
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    Microsoft Highlights Disadvantages Of iPad To Windows 7 Tablets

    The Apple iPad may be at the pinnacle of the tablet industry at this time and with Enterprises seriously considering the adoption of these tablets into their respective businesses, Microsoft feels a bit threatened at the potential inroads that Apple is making with Enterprise customers. In an...
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    Is Windows Azure Suitable for Startups?

    Last week we wrote about the services that Y Combinator startups use . For hosting, Amazon Web Services and Rackspace were the most popular services. Windows Azure was noticeably absent. But why? A topic turned up on Quora , citing our post and wondering why the lack of adoption. The topic has...
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    Gartner Finds IE6 Snarls Windows 7 Adoption

    Even for enterprises that are eager to transition to Windows 7, that process could be slowed by compatibility issues with the trove of Web apps firms have built for IE 6. Link Removed
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