Examples
“I've successfully upgraded from a beta of Windows 7 using the changes posted here.”
Lifehacker’s Guide To Upgrading To Windows 7 RC | Lifehacker Australia
“Toyota says that's probably because dealers and/or customers have been making their own "fix" and/or owners are pouring in upgraded, thicker brake fluid on their own, which can work for a time.”
The Huffington Post: Steve Parker: Toyota/Honda Recall -- What's Really Happening?
“These programs have been upgraded from the mediocre releases I tested last summer - and since they store their maps on the iPhone, they don't need wireless service to work.”
The Washington Post: The tech help file: Which type of GPS device to choose?
“(I myself upgraded from a DS Lite when I bought the Korg DS-10 Plus and I'm not even hearing wedding bells over that particular app)”
“She says that as a small business with only five employees, paying a monthly subscription for software services that are properly upgraded is much more cost-effective than paying for and maintaining a new system.”
“Om, it sounds like you upgraded from the MacBook Air Rev A to the Rev B version, right?”
My MacBook Air’s New Best Friend: Apple 24-Inch LED Cinema Display
““It had previously been thought that the PS3 hard drive would be an optional device, as the hard drive on the Xbox 360 is, but Kutaragi was adamant today that the component, which will ship at 60Gb but can be upgraded, is required by the console.””
Suttree » Casual Games, Social Software » Casual Games and Flash on the Sony PSP
“Alphie, you've really upgraded from the potty mouth and suicide advocacy.”
“If any of you guys run into anyone who has upgraded from a $400 pair of binocs and no longer needs the old ones - please have him send them my way.”
“And now, I think it is time that I finally upgraded from the dead tech of magnetic tape to DVD brilliance.”
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