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Windows 7 to ship Oct. 22; Microsoft's no-controller 'Natal' steals the show

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Windows 7 to ship Oct. 22

Windows 7 will be generally available on Oct. 22 and the code will be finalized and sent out to manufacturing in late July, according to Microsoft. Read full story

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