If you’re just now getting used to Windows 7, check out this good news, says TG Daily. The new iteration of Microsoft’s operating system is on tap for a 2012 launch. The turnaround time is more or less on par with previous Windows upgrades, but this time there’s a lot more to talk about. That’s because Windows 8 won’t just simply be the OS you start finding on new computers down the road, but it’s also poised to invade tablets, specialized next-gen computing products, and other platforms…
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