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MS To Offer Free Windows 7 Upgrade To Vista Users

crazyeyes writes "With Windows 7 set for release in Dec. 09, Microsoft is getting ready with their free upgrade program, which allows Vista users to switch to Windows 7 when it arrives. The folks at TechARP have consistently scored accurate scoops on Microsoft software releases. They have now revealed Microsoft's upgrade plans, schedules and even screenshots of the upgrade process."

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  1. Re:Somewhere in Redmond... by Shakrai · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    That's a pretty amusing first post you've got there but the signature alone says that you deserve a +5 funny ;) I only wish I had mod points :P

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  2. Re:I see your free software and raise you? by roc97007 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    > I saw the trailer during the Superbowl and dunno what to think. My first thought was "Oh great, another prequel" I guess exploring the aftermath of the Dominion War or giving a real sendoff to the TNG crowd would have been much to ask for.

    If it's only a prequel, I wouldn't bother seeing it. I am so done with Star Trek, for the same reason I was done with the Bond films -- they had mostly descended into painful self-parody.

    What makes the new film interesting to me is the same thing that made Casino Royale interesting -- it's supposed to be a complete reboot, a parallel universe, ignoring everything that has gone on before, and with the potential to go in a completely different direction. That's what makes it worth seeing. If it's only purpose is to set up the backstory for "Where no man has gone before", then I'm outta here.

    It's too late for a TNG send-off. Sadly, the characters are too old for an action film, and the producers aren't bright enough to use them as strong supporting characters for a next-next-generation.

    on-topic content... geeze, this is getting harder... I bet none of the computers on the bridge run Windows. So there.

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