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Windows 7 Prices set
SEATTLE — Microsoft Corp. said Thursday that prices for the Windows 7 computer operating system are largely in line with those for Vista, and that consumers who buy PCs before the new system goes on sale in October will get free upgrades. To drum up demand among people who aren’t in the market for a new PC, Microsoft also said it is taking limited preorders for Windows 7, selling some for as little as $50. Windows 7 is Microsoft is promising a smooth launch for Windows 7, in part because it’s not a radical departure from Vista.

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Michigan may be next GM choice
DETROIT — Michigan has won the high-stakes competition with two other states to build General Motors Corp.’s...
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