Microsoft hints at delay to Vista
Microsoft has hinted at the possibility of delaying Windows Vista if it does not meet quality expectations.
Microsoft’s Jim Allchin - the man most associated with the development of the operating system - said he still expected Vista to ship at the of the year, about the same time he was due to retire, but could not rule out if being delayed.
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