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XP's 'Last Day' Less Final Than Gates'
7/1/2008 11:34:11 AM

As Windows XP reaches the end of its commercial life span, it's being replaced by -- Windows XP.

The past week has been a momentous one. Co-founder Bill Gates officially retired. A few days later, Windows XP was retired.

Officially, Monday, June 30 was the last day you could get Windows XP. Kinda, sorta, maybe … well, not really.

It's true that XP will no longer be sold by Microsoft to PC OEMs, but those parties can still continue to sell off their existing inventory. Additionally, Microsoft has left a lot of loopholes that will enable those who really want to get XP to do so for quite a while yet.
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