Wistron confirms Xbox orders
Ending months of speculation, Wistron confirmed Tuesday it has become the second manufacturer of Microsoft's Xbox and has begun pilot production in China, reported local newspaper the Economic Daily News. Volume shipments were scheduled in time for Christmas.
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