Download Panda Internet Security 2010 Free for 1 Year with License on Oct. 22 Windows 7 Launch Day

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This new Panda Internet Security 2010 1 year free license offer will be just available for 24 hours on 22nd October. So, just keep the date in mind and follow the steps written below to get free Panda Internet Security 2010 with one year license key:

After completing the process of downloading install the Panda Internet Security 2010 by using the received activation key for one year and enjoy.

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Download Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 with 1 Year Free License Key

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To celebrate the launch event of Windows 7 many anti-virus developer companies are offering their security applications in free for users, which are compatible with new Microsoft’s operating system. Today Kaspersky also announced Kaspersky Internet Security (KIS) 2010 with one year free license key. KIS 2010 costs $79.95 but that’s offered now in free on the launch of Windows 7.

Features:

  • Real-time, up-to-the second protection
  • Fast, optimal PC performance
  • Comprehensive identity theft and phishing protection
  • Powerful anti-spam and two-way firewall
  • Parental and privacy controls
  • Free technical support

Download your FREE 1-year license of Kaspersky Internet Security 2010!

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Windows 7 Goes On Sale October 22

windows_7_graphicMicrosoft has announced Windows 7 will officially go on sale to consumers on October 22, 2009.

Microsoft has been consistently saying it plans to release the next version of its flagship desktop operating system, Windows 7, before the end of 2009—and computer maker Acer spilled some beans a month ago by saying it expected to launch Windows 7-equipped PCs in October—but now the word as finally come down: Windows 7 will go on sale to consumers on October 22, 2009.

Microsoft posted a release candidate of Windows 7 last month to the general public, inviting Windows users—or at least Windows users with a lot of bandwidth—to download and try out the operating system for free. Response to the RC has generally been positive, with the broader Windows community seemingly eager to put Vista behind them and move on to Windows 7. Windows 7 offers a number of technology, performance, and interface enhancements, but is based on the same fundamental design and architecture as Vista.

Consumers’ eagerness to move on from Vista mirrors many enterprises’ and organizations’ hesitations about Vista: although Microsoft claims Vista sales have been strong, many enterprise customers have skipped Vista entirely, sticking with the ever-aging Windows XP. Those organizations have long since been expected to skip Vista entirely, opting for Windows 7 instead as they bring in new hardware and get the operating system certified with their operations.

Microsoft hasn’t announced any plans, but the company is widely expected to offer some sort of rebate or discounted upgrade program for new buyers of Windows Vista or systems pre-loaded with Vista so as not to cannibalize new PC sales in the interval before Windows 7 ships. Specific details of any rebate or discount program will likely vary between computer makers; industry watchers don’t expect Microsoft to offer any stepped-down path ti Windows 7 for Windows XP or Windows Vista Basic users.