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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: vista, update
Categories: Business
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: vista, update
Categories: Business
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Microsoft released an update to Windows Vista that will shut down unauthorized versions of the OS that allow users to skip the product's activation system.
The move comes as pirated copies of Vista are already making the rounds, mere weeks after the product was released to business customers.
Read the complete story here. (PC World)
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