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Microsoft: Windows 7 ready for Christmas 2009
Topic Started: Nov 9 2008, 07:05 PM (49 Views)
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Microsoft: Windows 7 ready for Christmas 2009
By Gavin Clarke in San Francisco
8th November 2008 00:22 GMT

Windows 7 in time for Christmas? No, not this Christmas - but Christmas 2009.

"Microsoft has reportedly told PC and systems engineering partners Windows 7, the successor to Windows Vista, will be on PCs in time for the next holiday season.

That contradicts Microsoft's official party line that Windows 7 would not ship until 2010, three years after Windows Vista received its official launch.

The holiday buying season typically refers to six weeks between US Thanksgiving and the New Year.

If Microsoft is correct, and if this isn't a piece of outdated PowerPoint carrying an old ship date, that could mean OEMs getting Windows 7 by September 2009 at the latest to hit the holiday shopping season."

Read more here: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/08/windows_7_2009/
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CHRISTMAS has performed an illegal operation and will be cancelled!
Do you wish to send a report to Microsoft?


YES................ NO
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