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Microsoft nobbled ?Vista-Capable? for Intel
The Register - November 14, 2008 9:25 PM
Unlocked court papers show email trail
High-ranking Microsoft and Intel executives were involved in a plan to re-write the Windows Vista Capable program to save both companies - and OEMs - millions of dollars, according to unsealed court documents.?
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