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Shortsighted Nostalgia for XP

Shortsighted Nostalgia for XP    more»»
By the strictest definition, Windows XP has been dead since Jan. 30, 2007 -- the day its replacement, Windows Vista, arrived in stores and XP promptly vanished from most new computers.

Thu May 15, 2008


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