Microsoft earnings: The death of Windows 7 is almost here

When Microsoft Corp. stopped supporting its Windows XP operating system, the rush to replace aging machines that relied on the older software led to a huge boost to the company’s earnings. For that reason, investors have likely been looking forward to the end of Windows 7 — which arrives in January — for years.
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