CDKeysales is back with more incredible deals on Windows 10 and Microsoft Office for TweakTown readers. In their latest autumn sale, TweakTown readers have been offered a 25% discount coupon (using ...
Speaking to Reuters from the WinHEC conference in China, Microsoft's operating system chief Terry Myerson said, "We are upgrading all qualified PCs, genuine and non-genuine, to Windows 10." This means ...
When Microsoft confirmed it will offer free Windows 10 upgrades to pirates worldwide, many were shocked. VentureBeat has been trying to get more details from the company, which disclosed today that ...
Microsoft will stop the support service for Windows 8.1 in January 2023, which means that Microsoft will not have any more fixes and updates for Windows 8.1, so your computer may be exposed to some ...
The definitive statement is in: Microsoft will not be offering consumers who are running Non-Genuine versions of Windows 7 and 8.1 a free upgrade to Windows 10 for the first year the operating system ...
Microsoft is giving pirates an easy way to go legit with their pirated copies of Windows, as the march to push the new Windows 10 version of the software continues. As you may know, Microsoft has ...
Microsoft’s offer of free Windows 10 upgrades for software pirates may have some strings attached after all. Shortly after Microsoft revealed that it will allow upgrades for “non-genuine” copies of ...
Microsoft made waves over the past few days when it said that it will offer free upgrades to Windows 10 from older versions, included pirated copies. However, there’s no such thing as free Windows: ...
It took Microsoft a while, but the company has finally clarified its stance on the Windows 10 upgrade for pirated copies. Previously, the company said the upgrade will be still available as a free of ...
Microsoft has inched closer to announcing an official release date for Windows 10. The new operating system, which is currently in a public preview release, "will launch in 190 countries and 111 ...
Early yesterday morning, Microsoft’s Terry Myerson surprised everyone—including, I think, Microsoft PR—by announcing that everyone would get a free upgrade to Windows 10, even users with ...