Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Computing
  3. Legacy Archives

Microsoft announces $70 student discount for Windows 8 Pro upgrade

Add as a preferred source on Google
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Microsoft’s Windows 8 Pro upgrade promo is slated to end tomorrow, January 31, 2013. That means if you fail to make your purchase by then, you’ll have to pay $200 for an upgrade instead of $40. We suggest getting yourself a copy now if you’re going to buy one anyway. You can always install Microsoft’s new operating system at a much later date. However, if you do end up missing the promo, you can still get the upgrade for only $70 … as long as you’re a college student or a university or college staff member. 

In a blog post today, Microsoft announced the student promo and rollout schedule. The new promotional rate will be effective February 1 in the U.S., the day after the introductory price offer ends. A total of 49 additional countries will follow, with rollouts slated for February 21, March 7, and March 19. While $70 is still a lot higher than $40, it’s still better than having to pay the full $200 for a Windows 8 Pro upgrade, especially if you’re a broke college student living on a diet of ramen and canned beans. Note that Microsoft will verify your identity if you apply for a student copy of the OS, so don’t try any funny business. There’s also a limit of five discounted copies within a 12-month period in case you decide to equip more than five devices with Windows 8 this year. 

Recommended Videos

Considering upgrading to Apple’s latest operating system, Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8.2), is only $20, even the $70 student discount of Windows 8 seems like a lot. Students, will any of you take advantage of the discount and upgrade to Windows 8? 

Mariella Moon
Mariella loves working on both helpful and awe-inspiring science and technology stories. When she's not at her desk writing…
YouTube is turning into an answer engine with a new conversational search feature
Google sprinkled some AI magic on YouTube search and it actually worked.
youtube ai search feature

YouTube Premium subscribers in the US (18 years and older) have something new to play with. As reported by The Verge, the company is testing a conversational AI search experience called Ask YouTube that is unlike anything YouTube has offered before.

So what exactly is Ask YouTube?

Read more
Gemini wants to read your emails, calendar, and notifications to help you before you even ask
Gemini's Proactive Assistance doesn't just respond to what you ask; it watches what's coming, reads what you've allowed it to see, and gets ahead of your day.
google-gemini

Google’s vision for Gemini has always been an AI assistant that works for you proactively, without being summoned, and that vision is finally taking shape. A deep dive into the latest Google app beta, by 9To5Google, uncovers code for a feature called “Proactive Assistance.”

As the name suggests, the feature is designed to deliver personalized suggestions when you need them the most, without you typing a single word or summoning Gemini. 

Read more
One of the most capable desktop processors available just got $125 cheaper: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D down to $573
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D drops to $573.99 (18% off): 16-core, 144MB cache, AM5, 3D V-Cache.
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D deal

The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D is down to $573.99 in a limited-time deal, a $125 saving off its $699 list price, and it represents something AMD hadn't offered before: a 3D V-Cache processor with a high enough core count to handle demanding creative and professional workloads without sacrificing the gaming performance that cache stacking delivers. For anyone running one machine for everything, this is the processor the 9000 series has been building toward.

get the deal

Read more