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By Paul Thurrott

Microsoft confirmed today that Windows 8 will indeed include the Hyper-V virtualization platform. This has stunning ramifications to the future of backwards compatibility in Windows, as I’ve written about often in the past, since it means Microsoft can now more aggressively remove dated, legacy technologies from the core Windows product.

 

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