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By Paul Thurrott
Microsoft on Wednesday released its long awaited Beta version of Windows 8, which the company is calling the Consumer Preview. The previous milestone, the so-called Developer Preview, arrived last September. And given the quality of this new release, one might logically expect that a 2012 RTM (release to manufacturing) is pretty much guaranteed.
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Microsoft on Wednesday released its long awaited Beta version of Windows 8, which the company is calling the Consumer Preview. The previous milestone, the so-called Developer Preview, arrived last September. And given the quality of this new release, one might logically expect that a 2012 RTM (release to manufacturing) is pretty much guaranteed.
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