Windows 8 Will Not Include Office Starter Edition

Microsoft wants to change its distribution strategy for Office suite and the company is already working to implement it. Recently, Microsoft has notified their OEM PC partners that Windows 8 will not come with Office Starter 2010. This is a switch from the software vendors previous stance on providing free Office Starter software with pre-installed OEM versions of Windows 7. Users of Windows 8 would have to buy a separate license of Office suites.

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[Tutorial] How To Integrate Service Pack 1 To Windows 7 Installation Disk

To save time when you are installing new Windows 7 because of a system crash or because you bought a new computer, you can create your own bootable Windows 7 DVD which will include Service Pack 1. By doing this you will speed up Window installation because Service Pack 1 will automatically be installed along with Windows. Many people don’t bother even installing Service Pack but remember that Service Pack (SP1) for Windows 7 includes all the latest patches and updates for the system and it is very essential to have it installed. In this tutorial I will guide you trough all steps you need to make and in order to merger Windows 7 and Windows 7 Service Pack 1 installation.

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HTC Plans To Launch ‘Zenith’, ‘Accord’ And ‘Rio’ As Windows Phone 8 Devices

Microsoft has already lifted the wraps off the new release of its mobile OS, Windows Phone 8. The new release is definitely a lot better in that it packs a whole lot of new features. Moreover, it requires dedicated, specialized hardware to run it. And it has now been revealed that HTC is now gearing up to furnish this kind of hardware in three of its future devices.

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Windows Phone 8 May Be The End Of BlackBerry

Research-In-Motion hasn’t been doing good recently. With iOS and Android having grabbed nearly the entire smartphone market, RIM is left with little to take and the sales of its BlackBerry devices has been on a constant decline. The company had hoped to stay relevant by actively shipping out a number of enterprise features for corporates but even that may fail now. Read below to know why.

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Microsoft Finally Unveils Windows Phone 8 “Apollo”

We have been hearing about Microsoft’s plans of unveiling its upcoming version of the OS for mobile platform – and today, at a ‘sneak peek’ event, Microsoft finally did let of some of the wraps from Windows Phone 8, which was formerly being called Apollo. The new version comes with many good news as well as some rather not so good news for current Windows Phone users.

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Windows 8 Pro Tablet VS Windows RT Tablet – A Comparison

Microsoft has just unveiled two of its tablets side by side at its today’s event. Tooling two different kinds of hardware, Microsoft seems to be hoping to make a solid entry into the tablet market. Given below is a brief comparison of the two tablets.

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Microsoft Finally Announces A 10.6 Inch Surface Tablet, Powered By Windows 8

After a lot of anticipation, wait and eagerness, Microsoft is finally out with its trump card. The company has kept us all in suspense as to what are the big news it was to offer today. And now, the company has gone on to reveal the first Windows 8 tablets, revealing their specs in all their glory and beauty.

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[Tutorial] How To Play Old DOS Video Games Under Windows 7 Or Vista

Do you remember the days when you played old DOS games on your computer? Unfortunately today’s versions of Windows are not capable of running those games but with free application called D-Fend Reloaded, you can play your favorite DOS games directly from Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7. D-Fend Reloaded is an improved GUI for DOSBox, the famous DOS emulator. It lets you install and run many DOS games directly from a window, without even having to use the command line. In this tutorial I will show you how to use this application under Windows 7 and start playing your old DOS games.

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