Forget the "7" code name, which was already out there, or the 2010 release date, which was also neither new nor -- based on Microsoft Corp.'s lately abysmal record with hitting major release dates -- exactly set in stone.
The most concrete news to come out of Microsoft Corp.'s well-executed leak of a few sparse details about the next version of Windows is that it will continue to come in both 32- and 64-bit editions.
That will cause many Windows users, primarily businesses, to sigh with relief.
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