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If Microsoft did not have to defer a portion of its Windows sales, which amounted to $540 million during the last quarter, its Windows revenue would have risen 1 percent, a still dismal performance that underscores the challenges in the traditional computer business right now....

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NPR - 2012-07-19 22:03:00

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