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2017-06-26 13:51
A portion of Microsoft’s Windows 10 source code was leaked online this week on an enthusiast website that tracks Windows releases. The source code, which Microsoft already confirmed to be from the Shared Source Initiative, was supposedly accessible only to OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) and partners. read more
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