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Microsoft Announces Official Windows Vista Launch Date

Nov 2 2006, 2:00am CST | by

Microsoft Announces Official Windows Vista Launch Date
 
 

The other day Microsoft showed us how the Windows Vista boxes will look like, now they let us know when we finally can get the newest Microsoft Windows operating system.

In March Microsoft delayed the Windows Vista release for end consumers into 2007. Businesses still got the promise to get Vista in 2006.
Microsoft now confirmed that businesses can get Windows Vista and Office 2007 on November 30th. Analysts see this as a confirmation that Microsoft is on track to deliver Windows Vista to consumers in January 2007.
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