Published 11/20/2008
by Nick Farrell
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Nick Farrell the Inquirer , Thursday 20 November 2008. 10:07:00 Analysis Linux your time is now or never WHILE REVIEWERS are giving the thumbs up to Windows 7, Microsoft might have problems shifting the new operating system when it hits the shops next year. Many companies have hung onto Windows XP because Vista required too many hardware upgrades.... > >
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