From the too-good-to-be-true files: Windows Household Server (WHS) is not heading to start on August 27.It seems like the start of the item is nonetheless on schedule for late September-early October.Lengthy Zheng of istartedsomething.com uncovered WHS as detailed as “generally available” as of August 27 (according to Microsoft;s lifecycle support page last week). But that date isn't what it seems, a Microsoft spokeswoman said.“The only thing that is available on Aug. 27 is tech support for system builders,” she said.“Based on our RTM (release to manufacturing) announcement in July, the software was released to OEMs and is making its way out through the distribution channels. We;re looking forward to seeing system builder products based on Windows Residence Server hit the market. But as you know, Microsoft does not release system builder or OEM pricing. We;ll have more information about the actual system builder products when we launch later this year,
Office Professional 2010 Serial,” the spokeswoman added.Some distributors outside the U.S. already have begun posting prices for Windows House Server,
Office Professional Plus 2010 X86, starting at $150 per system-builder copy,
Microsoft Office 2010 X64,” according to Computerworld.Update on August 22: Looks like launch day,
Microsoft Office 2010 Activation Key, at least for the HP MediSmart Home Server models,
Office 2010 Pro 32bits, is September 15. (Thanks to WindowsConnected.com for spotting the link.) The 500 GB model will be priced at $596; a one terabyte system is priced at $745, according to the WeGotServed blog.