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I'd accept that update. Thanks! But yeah, maybe I'll just have to try it out myself once store demos come out on release day... I'm a bit concerned of the lagginess here and there that I've seen in most video reviews from other people... But I still find the half-screen multi-tasking a killer feature which would

on the "Who's it for" it can also include students with a good budget to afford it... It looks great for researchinng and copy-pasting stuff from wikipedia into your research... hahaha

so, the RTM version will be out at MSDN tomorrow? I'll have to check it out then!

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as reference, here's the most recent MS future vision which is centered around productivity and connectivity... and shows deeply integrated and connected services and devices...

Roughly 5 regular inkjet printers and about 1 year's supply of ink for them....

same thoughts.... hahaha

I'm sure it's gonna be at least twice the cost of the printer itself....

Yup, pay-as-you-go is not the same as prepaid... But then, it works nearly the same way...

I agree... Additionally, she's not the only customer of that bank...

yeah, banks like to automatically increase your overdraft and credit limit the more you use them and pay them back...

hehehe, well, everyone has their own personal feel. Some like it bigger, and some smaller. For me, the Note was just too big. Meanwhile the S3 was a fair bit of compromise on the size vs value. So far, I'm ok with it. WHat I don't understand is "not ready" not ready for what? I think that statement is just an attempt

agreed. But, I personally find the size of the iPhone 4/S to be perfect as a mobile phone as it fits snugly into the hands and you can operate it with one hand. It's just that the industrialized chiseled feel to it makes operating it too long in your hand not very friendly.

It is true. Go ahead and read up on the official post here: http://windowsteamblog.com/windows/b/bloggingwindows/archive/2012/07/02/upgrade-to-windows-8-pro-for-39-99.aspx

I've read Microsoft's official release info, and the upgrade version (which is a full blown regular Windows 8 installer) will work regardless if you have an existing OS on your PC. What Microsoft has stated is that you will be technically legally entitled to the upgrade if your PC had been previously installed with a

hmm..... agreed!

eeehhh? Ok, I'll have to double check later with the advanced release for devs....

I'd just like to point out that the uploader claims the build number is 9200........ I find that odd, if not completely off. Its build number starts with 9... So, either that is a typo or this is just a fake. 9xxx would be a build number for the next version of Windows. Additionally, Windows 8 was just released to OEM

Exactly my first thought when I saw the picture....

Imagine all the pirates trying to get this game and all expansions at the same time... XD Such a massive download.

Yes, however, a different kind of gameplay is set on the console versions. Only the PC and Mac versions can take advantage of the expansions.