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Microsoft: This Longhorn's called 'Vista'

REDMOND, Wash., July 22 (UPI) -- U.S. software giant Microsoft Corp. will call its new operating system, which has been code-named Longhorn during development, "Vista."

The name seeks to underscore the emerging software's purported ability to let users view information stored on a PC far more easily than is currently possible, the Seattle Times reported Friday.

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Besides revealing the new name of its latest computer operating system, Microsoft also disclosed release dates. By Aug. 3 the "beta" version of Vista will be distributed to about 100,000 enthusiasts for evaluation.

A "beta 2" version may be released by year's end.

A final consumer version will be on store shelves in the fall of 2006.

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