Windows 7 in-depth review and video: This time Microsoft gets it right
Published 11/12/2008 by preston@gralla.com at Latest from Computerworld
Windows 7, the upcoming version of Microsoft's newest operating system, might more accurately be called Windows 6.5: It's essentially a better version of Vista.
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