Microsoft clarifies Windows 7 downgrade plan

{ Posted on 5:37 AM by ikayana }

Microsoft has clarified its downgrade rights policies for buyers of Windows 7, which the company plans to ship Oct. 22.

Windows 7 buyers will be able to downgrade to Windows Vista or XP, but the rights to do that will depend on the edition of Windows 7 they buy and the licensing type. Microsoft also set a timeline for how long the XP downgrade option will be available from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), which could represent a change in the company's licensing policy.

According to Microsoft, those who buy the Professional or Ultimate editions of Windows 7 with new PCs from OEMs will have the option to downgrade to the XP Professional edition only, provided that they buy the PCs before April 22, 2011.

Microsoft claims to have remedied most of those issues, and the company has indicated that drivers from third-party software partners are on track for the general release of Windows 7.

Windows 7 users will have another option to help them run their XP-based applications without downgrading to XP. Microsoft has added a new Windows XP Mode as an option for its Virtual PC software in Windows 7. XP Mode lets users run XP-based applications in a virtual machine inside Windows 7

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How Transfer Domain .id

{ Posted on 5:35 AM by ikayana }

I would like to ask, how if we make the process of transfer of the domain and we have to pay the cost of transfer is not as well as the cost of domain extension?

If the international domain is bound to extend the domain at a time 1 year, if the dot in the id not the case

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Comcast Provides An Affordable triple Play Bundle Package

{ Posted on 5:33 AM by ikayana }

Comcast is one of the United States' largest digital cable providers. Their territory spans 39 states as well as Washington, D.C. which accounts for in excess of 24 million people who have signed up for this cable service.

There are over 275 cable channels available to Comcast subscribers, in addition to nice extras like Video-On-Demand (VOD). High Definition or HD service is available for those who desire it, with an assortment of HD channels and specialized equipment available.

In addition to cable, Comcast offers high-speed internet services with a host of add-ons including comcast.net web mail and voicemail services, McAfee Internet Security Suite, Comcast PhotoCenter, Games Channel, The Fan, The Assistant. A professional installation technician will come to your home and set it up at a time convenient to you.

Digital cable TV, home telephone and internet service are included in this bundle, with additional add-on options available to fit your needs. You are able to now, also, view your favorite TV shows and a selection of movies online. Comcast is always on the leading edge of entertainment, and now with Fancast, you can watch TV shows online, and manage your favorite entertainment content, whether it be online, blogs, on DVD, or even theaters.

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