![]() Microsoft may have denied that it's gouging European customers with its Windows 7 pricing, but an analysis by Computerworld shows that EU buyers will be paying as much as 163% more for some of the company's in-place Anytime Upgrades. Although Microsoft says it's not gouging European customers with its Windows 7 pricing, an analysis by Computerworld shows that EU buyers will pay as much as 163% more for some of the company's in-place Anytime Upgrades.
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