Microsoft Corporate Vice President Steve Guggenheimer is set to deliver a keynote address at the Computex 2009 conference in Taipei on Wednesday. That program didn’t exactly run smoothly, though: PC World expressed concern over hidden costs associated with the upgrade, and many consumers complained of delays and other issues in getting their upgrade requests processed. Microsoft has confirmed the program will be called “Windows Upgrade Option.” Early speculation suggests it may mirror the Vista Express Upgrade program, which provided free or discounted upgrades for users who’d bought XP-based systems in the months leading up to Vista’s release. So what are those conditions? That’s not yet clear.
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