No Aero Glass for pirates
When you make the operating system that runs on the overwhelming majority of the world’s PCs, there are a few things that go along with the massive market share. One of them is people who want to run your OS without paying for it. With the release of Vista, Microsoft is pulling out a new tool from its antipiracy toolbox.
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