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Windows 8 $15 Upgrade Offer: FAQs for Recent PC Buyers

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August 27, 2012
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Top Story--Windows 8 $15 Upgrade Offer: FAQs for Recent PC Buyers Have you recently purchased a new computer? Here's what you need to know about upgrading to Windows 8 at the discounted price.
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Five Free Fonts Make Back-to-School Fun and Frugal

Back to School sales are popping up, so it must be that time of year again. Say goodbye to summer and hello to learning with these school-oriented fonts. All are either free or have a free demo available for personal use, so you can cross one thing off your back-to-school savings list. From preschool through university, we've got you covered.

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