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theandrewbailey parent
When he said that, he was a Microsoft employee working on Windows being paid to speak at a Microsoft sponsored event. That's about as official as one can get outside of a board meeting. The statement was well publicized, so almost everyone knew about it. Microsoft had several years and numerous opportunities to correct the record on the matter, but they didn't, so the statement is assumed to be true.

vel0city
He said it as an aside when giving a talk about developing live tiles. Not exactly some big announcement.
p_ing
Even so, does it matter? Do you think the fictional "Windows 10 Forever" edition wouldn't eventually incorporate required features that didn't function on some class of hardware?

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