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| + | <p>The newest build of IE10 -- officially it's the sixth Platform Preview -- for Metro includes an integrated copy of Adobe's Flash Player.</p> | ||
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| + | <p>Technically,[http://www.bcheapjordans.com/ cheap jordans], Microsoft isn't going back on its word, since the Flash included with Metro IE10 <i>isn't</i> a plug-in, but has been integrated with the browser itself.</p> | ||
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| + | <p><b>Can I use the same PC for Release Preview as I did for the Consumer Preview of Windows 8?</b> Microsoft says yes, but some users say no.</p> | ||
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