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Just want mention that most of Sony laptops are not going to be supported by Sony to upgrade to Windows 7. They suggest you by a new one and to shop on their web page to get one. I check many models and was told the same thing. You can upgrade, but Sony will not provide support for there drivers. I bought my SR series laptop in Feb this year, P8400 dual core 3 gig mem w/Vista Home Prem – no Sony support. But, I could update an IBM C100 (old and slow) – IBM wil provide support. Just thought I would share, hey buzz crew!!!

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  • Episode 1090
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  • Just want mention that most of Sony laptops are not going to be supported by Sony to upgrade to Windows 7. They suggest you by a new one and to shop on their web page to get one. I check many models and was told the same thing. You can upgrade, but Sony will not provide support for there drivers. I bought my SR series laptop in Feb this year, P8400 dual core 3 gig mem w/Vista Home Prem – no Sony support. But, I could update an IBM C100 (old and slow) – IBM wil provide support. Just thought I would share, hey buzz crew!!!
Episode Title
  • Screw Windows 7, time to hype Windows 8
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Episode Date
  • 2009-10-22(xsd:date)
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Producer
  • Jason Howell
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  • none
Episode Number
  • 1090(xsd:integer)
Hosts
  • Tom Merritt, Jason Howell Co-hosts: Brian Cooley & Natali del Conte
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  • Just want mention that most of Sony laptops are not going to be supported by Sony to upgrade to Windows 7. They suggest you by a new one and to shop on their web page to get one. I check many models and was told the same thing. You can upgrade, but Sony will not provide support for there drivers. I bought my SR series laptop in Feb this year, P8400 dual core 3 gig mem w/Vista Home Prem – no Sony support. But, I could update an IBM C100 (old and slow) – IBM wil provide support. I just received a Kindle as a gift last week from my wife and we went with the $259 U.S. version for the “new low price” of.. well.. $259. I considered the International version as we often vacation outside of the U.S., especially during the holidays but opted out of the $20 premium. Well, while perusing the Amazon site tonight I noticed that there is already a thread on the Kindle board discussing the fact that the “U.S.” (only) version of the Kindle is now gone and the $259 version is the U.S./International version. Is it just me or isn’t this a bit weird as the price decrease FOR the U.S. version was only a week or so ago? New hardware just post-Holiday season? Hmmmm. Just thought I would share, hey buzz crew!!! I am a walmart employee and work in their connection center. The prepaid service you have talked about is called Straight Talk, and is owned by the same people who brought you TracFone. The service uses Verizon’s network as well as their data network. The 45 dollar a month plan includes unlimited data, voice and text. We have even gotten new phones, one of which has a slide out qwerty keypad! Our store was a market test store and we have had it for a few months and people are going crazy over it. Very good deal if you ask me. Keep up the good work guys… love the show
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