Microsoft and Southwest Airlines are teaming to create absolutely free vacation photographs readily available to travelers this vacation period.The system, unveiled on November 23, is 1 of several promotional occasions Microsoft is doing this 12 months to highlight new and existing Windows seven PCs and Windows Live solutions.In the New york Town announcement this early morning, Microsoft brought in a couple of new Windows 7 PCs as part of a showcase. I had a opportunity to lift the new Dell Inspiron Duo tablet-netbook convertible, which, at 3.2 lbs, nevertheless feels to me pretty heavy for any slate/tablet. The just-announced Acer Iconia dual-screen Windows seven tablet — expected to ship inside the first quarter of 2011 — was not among the new models on display. There were Kinect sensors, Xbox 360s and a handful of Windows Phone seven devices on display,
Office 2010 Professional Plus Key, as well (though nothing that hasn;t already been introduced).(Speaking of Windows Phone 7, Microsoft officials said today that there will be three,000 apps and games certified by Microsoft during the Windows Phone Marketplace by the end of this week The Softies said there has been a near 80% increase during the variety of registered developers since September, bringing the total variety of Windows Phone seven developers to 15,000.)Back to the Microsoft-Southwest Windows promotion. “Holiday Pictures around the Fly” will allow passengers traveling on Southwest, starting December two, to get a totally free holiday photo that is captured,
Office Pro, edited,
Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key, e-mailed and/or printed using Windows 7 and Windows Live Photo ##############. The promotion will be held at 26 airports across the U.S. and will continue every weekend until Christmas. (No, free wifi,
Office 2007 Serial, courtesy of Microsoft, sadly is not component of the Southwest deal….)Microsoft is holding another Windows 7 showcase event on December 6, where the company will be showing off additional new Windows 7 PCs, officials said. Among the new form factors on display at that event is expected to be the Origin PC “Big O,
Windows 7 Activation,” which is a 100-pound, tricked-out gaming rig that is half PC, half Xbox.