October 21, 2006 |
Vista furor Microsoft's Vista is still months away from formal release, but the next version of Windows is already raising the hackles of many consumers. Under changes to Microsoft's licensing terms, buyers of retail copies of Vista will be able to transfer their software to a new machine only once. If they want to move their software a second time, they will have to buy a new copy of the operating system. In the past, those who bought a retail copy of Windows needed to uninstall it before moving it to another machine, but there was no limit to how many times this could be done. Read full story Steven Musil CNET News.com Video of the week What's in the future for Carly Fiorina? The author and former CEO of Hewlett-Packard talks with CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari about what's in the future for her and technology. Will she run for office? What piece of tech can she not live without? Watch this video Most popular stories
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