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HP Selling Windows 7 PCs, 'Back By Popular Demand'

2014-01-21 22:37:44| PC Magazine Desktops Product Guide

Windows 8 has struggled in the market since its Oct. 2012 debut, and that became crystal clear this weekend when HP started selling Windows 7 devices on its website, which it said were "back by popular demand."

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Hortonworks brings Hadoop 2.0 to Windows

2014-01-21 19:49:33| InfoWorld: Top News

Hadoop specialist Hortonworks today announced the public availability of Hortonworks Data Platform 2.0 for Windows, for the first time giving Microsoft Windows shops access to a distribution of Apache Hadoop 2.0 certified for production usage on Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2012.

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HP Selling Windows 7 PCs, 'Back By Popular Demand'

2014-01-21 19:35:11| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

Windows 8 has struggled in the market since its Oct. 2012 debut, and that became crystal clear this weekend when HP started selling Windows 7 devices on its website, which it said were "back by popular demand."

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HP sticks thumb in Microsoft's eye, discounts Windows 7 PCs

2014-01-21 15:59:06| InfoWorld: Top News

Hewlett-Packard this week launched a new online promotion that discounts several consumer PCs by $150 when equipped with Windows 7, saying the four-year-old OS is "back by popular demand." "The reality is that there are a lot of people who still want Windows 7," said Bob O'Donnell, chief analyst at Technalysis Research, in a Monday interview. "This is a twist, though, and may appeal to those who said, 'I do want a new PC, but I thought I couldn't get Windows 7.'"

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Please, Microsoft, dont put Windows XP to sleep on April 8 the world isnt ready yet!

2014-01-20 17:49:19| Extremetech

On April 8 2014, almost thirteen years after it was first released, Windows XP will finally breathe its last breath and die -- officially, anyway. From that date, Microsoft will no longer support the inveterate OS, meaning instability bugs and security vulnerabilities will go forever unpatched. With Windows XP's desktop market share still around 30%, and many enterprises still months or years away from upgrading to Windows 7/8, these unsupported and insecure machines represent a serious risk to the health and security of the internet and other high-tech infrastructure. If just a single zero-day vulnerability is found after April 8, it will never be fixed. There's no telling what damage cybercriminals might sow with such an exploit.

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