wegotserved.co.uk - 10/28/2008
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Over in Los Angeles, attendees of Microsoft’s Professional Developer Conference will today hear about the features planned for Windows 7, and receive a pre-beta version of the software for testing and feedback. Here at WGS, we’ve had a copy of that build (Build 6801, or Milestone 3 for you build ...
blog.retrosight.com - 10/28/2008
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blog.retrosight.com —
If you are attending the 2008 Professional Developers
Conference you received a pre-beta Windows 7 build today...
(6801) which contains many features the Windows Media Center team has been developing over the past year. It’s my pleasure to take a few ...
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Windows Media Center in the PDC Build of Windows 7
gizmodo.com - 10/28/2008
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gizmodo.com —
Like Elvis in '68, Microsoft is itching for
a "comeback," and Windows 7 is the perfect excuse....
In fact, this week in LA at the Professional Developers Conference , Windows 7 officially shoved Vista aside. Having suffered through the often deserved ...
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Windows 7 Walkthrough, Boot Video and Impressions ...
engadget.com - 10/28/2008
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engadget.com —
Microsoft's Windows 7 announcement earlier today was followed
up by an extensive demo of the new features...
during the PDC keynote, and since then even more info about the new OS has flooded out, so we thought we'd try to wrap up some of the more ...
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Windows 7 details galore: interface tweaks, netbook ...
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Windows 7 details galore: interface tweaks, netbook builds, Media Center enhancements
Engadget —
... be released to market apart from that "three years from Vista" date we've known forever.
That's just the good bits -- hit the read links for piles of more info and screenshots, and we'll keep our eyes out for anything else interesting. Exciting times! Read - Keynote videos on the PDC site Read - Technologizer Windows 7 hands-on Read - Ars Technica Windows 7 interface walkthrough Read - Laptop Windows 7 hands-on Read - Windows 7 Media Center revealed Windows 7 details galore: interface ...
Windows 7: GUI, multitouch, Media Center & more
SlashGear —
... from the Media Center team has a full gallery of screenshots, including the tweaked menus that manage to fit more information in without looking cluttered, and the new on-screen displays adding extra detail during TV and film playback. The photo viewer looks to have borrowed some of the Microsoft Surface multitouch table’s style. Meanwhile We Got Served wax lyrical over the new Music Wall, which scrolls through album art. ...
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As reported earlier today Microsoft is highlighting Windows 7 at the PDC 2008 conference. The keynote is still going on, but MS already published the Windows 7 pre-beta announcement.
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