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Dell begins the last rites for Windows XP

...to continue to give customers with Windows 7 Professional the right to downgrade to XP through the entire life cycle of Windows 7. It had... Read more

8 September, 2010 by Ina Fried

Windows XP downgrade gets renewed reprieve

...Windows 7 Ultimate or Windows 7 Professional have had the option to downgrade those machines to Windows XP. Microsoft had said this option would end... Read more

13 July, 2010 by Ina Fried

Intel downgrades itself with scratch'n'sniff upgrade

So, you're an American who's just bought a new Gateway at Best Buy. After the sales assistant has done their best to... Read more

19 September, 2010
SysInfoTools PST Upgrade and <endeca_term>Downgrade</endeca_term> 7.0

SysInfoTools PST Upgrade and Downgrade 7.0

PST Upgrade and downgrade from SysInfoTools is a powerful PST conversion tool to upgrade or degrade... Read more

4 November, 2011

Raspberry Pi to get camera for robotics applications

...applications, the team said in a blog post on Friday. "We may downgrade the super-duperness of the camera to something with fewer than its... Read more

22 May, 2012
Motion Computing J3500

Motion Computing J3500

The J3500 is a well-specified slate tablet with a stylus- and finger-friendly touchscreen, and a powerful vPro-equipped Core i7 CPU. It's a pricey ruggedised system with an impressive range of options and accessories, but there are still one or two missing features. Read more

24 June, 2010 by Charles McLellan

Privacy watchdog to probe O2 over phone number leaks

...they interfere with the responses from servers too," he said, noting this downgrades all images as well as inserting JavaScript links into the HTML of... Read more

25 January, 2012 by David Meyer

Net neutrality gets European Parliament backing

...its development, and spelled out the dangers of letting ISPs block or downgrade traffic for anti-competitive purposes. The resolution called on the European Commission... Read more

18 November, 2011

Motorola peps up business Android line with Pro+

...camera. In terms of onboard storage, it actually marks something of a downgrade, with 4GB included instead of 8GB. The Pro+ has a similar BlackBerry... Read more

31 August, 2011

Apple's iCloud to give MobileMe users 25GB storage

...as everyone else to stay on the 20GB plan. Alternatively, they can downgrade their account to the cheaper 10GB plan or the free 5GB option... Read more

9 August, 2011 by Luke Westaway

Berners-Lee to advise on UK net-neutrality code

...addressed the potential issue of a content provider paying an ISP to downgrade rival content providers' services, but that is not really a scenario that... Read more

17 March, 2011
Chrome 10: a first look

Chrome 10: a first look

Google's Chrome 10 delivers a full range of competitive features, and is among the most standards-compliant and fastest browsers available. Read more

10 March, 2011 by Seth Rosenblatt
Fujitsu Lifebook P701

Fujitsu Lifebook P701

This 12.1in. Sandy Bridge ultraportable is solidly built, with plenty of storage, a matte display and a usable keyboard. The only negatives are the slightly below-par screen resolution and lack of an integrated optical drive, although we have yet to test performance and battery life. Read more

1 March, 2011 by Sandra Vogel

Undressing Victoria â?? Taking a Peek at the New HDS VSP / HP P9500

Back in 2004 HDS launched the USP, which was then followed by the great but not so radically different USP-V in 2007.... Read more

21 November, 2010
Toshiba Portégé R700-15Q

Toshiba Portégé R700-15Q

Toshiba's Portégé R700 is a well-made 13.3in. ultraportable, although the lid section is too flexible for our liking. Some may find the keyboard too spongy, and you'll have to spend more if you want an integrated optical drive. Battery life is good, though. Read more

27 August, 2010 by Sandra Vogel

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