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    Windows 10 I want to purchase a license for windows 10 for my company. I don't know how

    I have more than 50 employees who have separate PCs in the company I want to purchase a license of windows 10 for all of them. Kindly help me with where to order.
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    Windows 7 How to delete some words on windows startup

    Guys, goodafternoon, Im sorry to open a new thread but i cant find my issue nowhere, and i would appreciate some help with it. ive bought this laptop from a friend, and my issue is: when i turn on the laptop, in that first image where you can go to the BIOS, on the top of the screen is a name...
  3. Windows 8 Windows 8: Microsoft to preview company’s most important software in decades

    Microsoft is scrambling to preserve what’s left of its kingdom. Source: Yahoo! News
  4. Today in Tech: Windows 8 due next year

    Also: Has Sony CEO Howard Stringer's company makeover failed? How streaming services like Netflix signal a broader shift in the way we consume TV. Link Removed
  5. YouTube founders ready for 'Delicious' next act

    SAN FRANCISCO – YouTube founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen are cooking up another Internet company. This time, its ingredients will include the content-sharing service Delicious. The creators of the world's most popular video site acquired Delicious from Yahoo Inc., which decided late last...
  6. Windows 8 Leaks – Screenshots are Nice but Details are Better

    A Windows 8 wallpaper for testers – poking a little bit of fun. Some screenshots of the most recent leak of Windows 8 are making the rounds, and as (yawn) interesting (yawn) as they might be, I’m more interested at this point in actual details about the company’s riskiest bet yet. Honestly...
  7. Windows 7 migration: Making the move

    You've made the decision to move the company to Windows 7, so now is the time to make plans for the migration itself ( ZDNet UK - IT At Work ) Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    Windows 7 To lawyers -- serious question - NOT related to TPB

    Hi all I've a serious question here to any Laywers who might be reading these posts. We know this is an RC so it's not officially in production yet. What is the view / legal position you think Microsoft would take on Testing the RC in a "Productive" environment, or even in the "development"...