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XP No More???

According to current news from Microsoft, XP will no longer be sold to manufacturers after June 30th....I guess we'll see.

 


 

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New OS Soon?

 

Microsoft plans to speed up the life-cycles of their operating systems: they now aim to come out with a new OS every three years. In a talk in Miami (April 3, 2008), Mr. Microsoft himself, Bill Gates, said that the new version of Windows will come "sometime in the next year or so" and that he was "super-enthused about what it will do in lots of ways." This likely does not mean a retail release is coming next year though; instead, Gates probably meant that the development of the new OS will have come to the point next year where they have a functional, working internal version of Windows 7 to evaluate. But it does seem likely that the next Windows could come as early as the first half of 2010.. Kevin Spiess