Microsoft delays consumer launch of Windows Vista
Microsoft says it plans to delay the consumer launch of Windows Vista until January 2007 from an earlier target for the second half of 2006 and pledged to ship the next version of its operating system to business customers in November.
Microsoft had originally been expected to release Windows Longhorn, now Vista, in 2005. The eight- to 10-week delay may reverberate throughout the technology industry from PC manufacturers to chip makers and down the supply chain.
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