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Windows XP a hot item on Amazon: related news
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Although Microsoft officially stopped selling Windows XP as of June 30, retailers can keep selling it as long as they have copies.
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via MONiTOR Today! @ 9:11 11th Jul
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Although Microsoft officially stopped selling Windows XP as of June 30, retailers can keep selling it as long as they have copies.
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via ZDNet Asia @ 9:12 11th Jul
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Although Microsoft officially stopped selling Windows XP as of June 30, retailers can keep selling it as long as they have copies.
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via CNET News.com @ 22:42 9th Jul
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It's been 10 days since Microsoft officially stopped selling Windows XP, but retailers can continue to sell the OS so long as they have copies. It may not be happenstance that the sales of Windows XP have been plentiful on Amazon.com of late, says this blog.
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via IT Business Edge @ 11:49 12th Jul
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nandemoari writes with an excerpt from an InfoPackets article that says "While Microsoft excitedly tries to sway public opinion by touting that Windows Vista License sales top 180 Million units, Hewlett-Packard (HP) was busy smacking Microsoft down — reportedly shipping PCs with a Vista Business license but with Windows XP pre-loaded in the majority of business computers sold since the June 30 Windows XP execution date established by Microsoft — casting a lot of doubt over how many copies of Vista have actually been sold."
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via Slashdot @ 23:04 7th Aug
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PRNewswire/ -- MovieGoods, Inc. announced today it has launched Checkout by Amazon, a payment and checkout solution from Amazon Payments on its website Moviegoods.com (http://Moviegoods.com). Tens of millions of Amazon customers can now complete purchases on Moviegoods.com using their Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com) username and password, which means they do not need to re-enter their billing or shipping information. Additionally, MovieGoods customers will feel more confident when they purchase with Checkout by Amazon on Moviegoods.com because they are protected by the same Amazon A-to-z Guarantee that protects shoppers on Amazon.com.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 14:10 4th Aug
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LAS VEGAS, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- MovieGoods, Inc. announced today it has launched Checkout by Amazon, a payment and checkout solution from Amazon Payments on its website Moviegoods.com (http://Moviegoods.com). Tens of millions of Amazon customers can now complete purchases on Moviegoods.com using their Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com) username and password, which means they do not need to re-enter their billing or shipping information. Additionally, MovieGoods customers will feel more confident when they purchase with Checkout by Amazon on Moviegoods.com because they are protected by the same Amazon A-to-z Guarantee that protects shoppers on Amazon.com.
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via Globe Investor @ 10:12 4th Aug
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LAS VEGAS, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- MovieGoods, Inc. announced today it has launched Checkout by Amazon, a payment and checkout solution from Amazon Payments on its website Moviegoods.com (http://Moviegoods.com). Tens of millions of Amazon customers can now complete purchases on Moviegoods.com using their Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com) username and password, which means they do not need to re-enter their billing or shipping information. Additionally, MovieGoods customers will feel more confident when they purchase with Checkout by Amazon on Moviegoods.com because they are protected by the same Amazon A-to-z Guarantee that protects shoppers on Amazon.com.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 10:12 4th Aug
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Amazon announced the release of the ecommerce checkout solution, Checkout by Amazon. This solution provides customers with the same secure and trusted checkout experience available on Amazon.com. It offers features including Amazon's 1-Click and tools for businesses to manage shipping charges, sales tax, promotions, and post-sale activities including refunds, cancellations, and charge-backs. Customers can also use the information from their Amazon.com account and other websites powered by Amazon.com to complete purchases on a website without having to re-enter their shipping address or payment information.
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via EContent Magazine @ 3:52 1st Aug
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Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows Vista
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via CWSApps @ 14:27 2nd Jul
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Windows Vista debuted to muffled applause, followed by lackluster sales. Up until June 30, cash-strapped businesses looking to avoid the cost of upgrading to new Vista-compatible hardware could still purchase trusty Windows XP. Now, however, Windows XP is available only as a costly "downgrade" from Windows Vista--if you buy a copy of Vista, you can install the 6-year-old XP operating system using the Vista license.
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via Tech World Australia @ 22:16 7th Jul
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PC World — Windows Vista debuted to muffled applause, followed by lackluster sales. Up until June 30, cash-strapped businesses looking to avoid the cost of upgrading to new Vista-compatible hardware could still purchase trusty Windows XP. Now, however, Windows XP is available only as a costly "downgrade" from Windows Vista--if you buy a copy of Vista, you can install the 6-year-old XP operating system using the Vista license.
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via CIO @ 11:42 7th Jul
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We’ve long recommended that customers use the Windows Firewall to protect SQL Server installations. Starting with Windows XP/SP2, and continuing with Windows Vista, the firewall has been enabled by default on Windows client operating systems. Windows Server 2008 marks the first time this protection has been extended to a Windows Server OS.
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via ActiveWin.com @ 4:38 5th Jul
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We've long recommended that customers use the Windows Firewall to protect SQL Server installations. Starting with Windows XP/SP2, and continuing with Windows Vista, the firewall has been enabled by default on Windows client operating systems. Windows Server 2008 marks the first time this protection has been extended to a Windows Server OS.
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via Bink.nu @ 17:14 3rd Jul
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CWmike writes "Microsoft has laid to rest rumors that it might reconsider pulling Windows XP from retail shelves and from most PC makers next Monday. Microsoft's Bill Veghte wrote to customers reiterating that June 30 would be the deadline when Microsoft halts shipments of boxed copies to retailers and stops licensing the operating system directly to OEMs. However, Veghte did leave the door open to all computer makers, even the largest, who want to continue selling new PCs with XP pre-installed. 'Additionally, Systems Builders (sometimes referred to as "local OEMs"), may continue to purchase Windows XP through Authorized Distributors [such as Ingram Micro] through January 31, 2009,' he wrote in the letter. 'All OEMs, including major OEMs, have this option,' said Veghte.
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via Slashdot @ 11:20 25th Jun
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How can I help customers using Windows Server 2003 VPN on Windows XP clients to access the Internet successfully?
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via SearchNetworkingChannel.com @ 6:47 3rd Jul
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IN RESPONSE TO THE BOOKLOCKER / AMAZON ANTITRUST CASE: What self-publishing services like BookLocker need to come to terms with ... is that Amazon is a business and like any business ... must make a profit. Amazon has been accepting an influx of self-published books that don''t offer any profit. Amazon''s BookSurge (for the record) also participates in this influx ... the only difference being that BookSurge makes a profit for Amazon. Many self-publishing services offer an extremely minimal wholesale discount that (after the wholesale distribution source like Ingram takes its cut) leaves the reseller (like Amazon) with little to zero profit margin. Why would any retailer carry stock that they cannot make a profit on? BookLocker is among those self-publishing services that do not provide a reasonable wholesale discount on its books.
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via PublishersWeekly.com @ 0:26 8th Aug
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Windows XP and its successor Windows operating systems provide the Image Mastering API (IMAPI) for burning CDs. Starting with IMAPI version 2 (the default for Windows Vista, but also available from Microsoft as an upgrade for Windows XP Service Packs 2 and 3, and Windows 2003 Server), DVDs and Blu-ray media can be burned as well.
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via DevSource @ 17:29 2nd Jul
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We would all like to learn how to use our computers better; no matter how much we think we know about using our PCs and Windows XP, there are always new tips and tricks to be found that can help. Some of us might need extra confidence with certain aspects of using computers. If you are looking at getting professional guidance and lessons on all areas of Windows XP and your PC, then visit our new online store to check out the latest books and online training that’s available to buy – and save yourself a lot of money whilst you’re at it.
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via Windows XP Magazine @ 10:44 6th Aug
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Today marks the last day Microsoft will sell Windows XP to retailers and major PC manufacturers. After today, MSFT will officially be moving forward with Windows Vista. But those of you who are die hard WinXP fans don't worry, Microsoft executives have already confirmed that the OS will still be available for those who want it. For instance, Dell will continue to offer Windows XP as an option, although you'll have to pay extra for it, while online retailers like Newegg will to continue to carry copies of the OS as well. Microsoft's move will really only affect those users who want a nice, shiny retail boxed copy of Windows XP, sales of the OEM version will continue.
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via Gamers.com @ 1:36 1st Jul
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Shanghai. August. 21 - INTERFAX-CHINA - The founder of Tomatolei.com, a popular software download Web site in China, was arrested on Aug. 15 by Suzhou police and his Web site shut down, on suspicion of illegally providing free downloads of Microsoft Windows XP software, domestic media reported on Aug.21. Microsoft submitted a compliant to the National Copyright Administration and the Ministry of Public Security, prompting them to contact local authorities, according to National Business News on Aug. 21. Chengdu Hongguo Technology Co. Ltd., a company that provides server and marketing services to Tomatolei.com, has also been suspended pending investigation, the report said. According to the report, from 2003 to 2004, the founder, Hong Lei, and an associate modified the original operating system of Microsoft Windows XP, integrating other no
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via Interfax @ 10:55 21st Aug
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Amazon has rolled out its equivalent of PayPal and Google Checkout in two flavors: Checkout by Amazon and Amazon Simple Pay. Both services fall under the Amazon Payments banner and allow third party retailers to access Amazon user accounts for payment.
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via Beta News @ 12:24 31st Jul
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goombah99 writes "After snapping up virtualization company InnoTek at the beginning of the year, Sun has recently released VirtualBox as a fully functional and highly polished free GPL open source x86 Virtual Machine. It can host 32- or 64-bit Linux, Windows XP Vista and 98, OpenSolaris and DOS. It runs on Mac OS X, Windows, and Unix platforms. The download is just 27MB. A review of it on MacWorld, showing HD movies playing inside windows XP on a mac, demonstrates performance visually indistinguishable from VMware. Like its competition, it can run other OSes in rootless, rooted, or seamless modes display modes (where all the applications have their windows mixed at the same time). Each VM instance can only run single core (though I/O is multi-core), and it does not yet support advanced windows graphics libraries however, so some gamers ma
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via Slashdot @ 22:55 30th Jul
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