youtube.com - 10/29/2008
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Ina Fried interviews Mike Nash of Microsoft about Windows 7.
blog.laptopmag.com - 10/31/2008
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blog.laptopmag.com —
Here is a confession: I am getting pretty
tired of netbooks running Windows XP. So when we
got our Windows 7 Beta disc at PDC earlier this week, I couldn’t wait to get it running on a netbook. This morning we loaded Windows 7 Ultimate (Pre-Beta) on ...
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Eee PC 1000H Runs Windows 7 Well
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 ...
channel9.msdn.com - 10/30/2008
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channel9.msdn.com —
How has Windows evolved, as a general purpose
operating system and at the lowest levels, in Windows
7? Who better to talk to than Technical Fellow and Windows Kernel guru Mark Russinovich ? Here, Mark enlightens us on the new kernel constructs in ...
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Mark Russinovich: Inside Windows 7
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Microsoft Executive talks Windows 7
SolSie.com —
Microsoft Executive talks Windows 7 image As promised, at PDC 2008, Microsoft unveiled the next version of Windows OS, Windows 7 (the 7th iteration of Windows OS). The next version, hopefully will come to the rescue to the tarnished image of the current Windows Vista. In the new version (a developer kit was made available to PDC attendees), Microsoft focuses on improving start up and shut down elapsed time. (instant on/off could be present); the overall performance; a new taskbar to facilitate multiple open windows and the long awaited multi-touch input support . Ina Fried from Cnet had a chance to interview Mike Nash, Microsoft ...
Video: Windows 7 Prebeta Rundown
Homotron.net —
The folks at CNet got their hands on a prebeta build of Windows 7 (didn't we used to call those alpha builds?), and although the OS won't see the light of day until 2010, the prebeta build is reportedly very stable and compatible for such an early design.
As announced, ...
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windowsvistablog.com 10/13/2008 — Hi there, Mike Nash here.
For me, one of the most exciting times in the release of a new product is right before we show it to the world for the first time. And that time is right now.
In a few weeks we are going to be talking about the ...
Windows 7 Team Blog - The Windows Blog
windowsteamblog.com 10/28/2008 — Hi all, Mike Nash here live from the Professional Developers Conference . Today we are unveiling Windows 7 to the world here at the PDC taking place in Los Angeles this week. I am excited to be bringing you this news in the very first post on our ...
Windows 7 Unveiled Today at PDC 2008
windowsteamblog.com 10/28/2008 — Hi all, Mike Nash here live from the Professional Developers Conference .
Today we are unveiling Windows 7 to the world here at the PDC taking place in Los Angeles this week. I am excited to be bringing you this news in the very first post on our ...
Windows 7 Knows Exactly Where You Are [Windows 7]
lifehacker.com 11/10/2008 — We're convinced the location-aware hardware and software will change your life, and now Microsoft seems to feel the same way: Windows 7 will officially include geo-location tools. Unfortunately the...
Windows 7 a Big Improvement over Vista
eweek.com 10/28/2008 — Microsoft shows off Windows 7, a less ambitious offering than Vista but one with more realistic goals. With its new features and improved performance, Windows 7 seems like a better version of Vista rather than a major step forward. - LOS ANGELES ...
Revealed: What's in Windows 7
pcpro.co.uk 10/29/2008 — Microsoft has released the first pre-beta code of Windows 7, writes Barry Collins at the Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles.
Windows 7: What’s coming for business users
blogs.zdnet.com 11/1/2008 — Microsoft showed off publicly for the first time Windows 7 at the Professional Developers Conference (PDC) on October 28. But almost everything shown were consumer-focused features. Does that mean Windows 7 won't have anything for businesses?
Windows 7: Will it be good enough?
tgdaily.com 10/27/2008 — PDC 2008 Preview Microsoft will give us a first glimpse at Windows 7
this week and will introduce developers to core components of the new
operating system. So far, Microsoft used every opportunity to
underwhelm customers when talking about its new ...
Windows 7 to Extend Laptop Battery Life by Minimum of 11% [Windows]
gizmodo.com 11/7/2008 — In the growing pile of reasons why Windows 7 will be a thousand times better than Vista, Microsoft has reported internal power specifications in which they tested an identical laptop playing back DVDs to battery failure. All things equal, the Vista ...
Windows 7 Screen-shots released —
I4U News 10/29/2008
As reported earlier Microsoft unveiled the pre-beta of Windows 7 at the PDC 2008 today. Now screen-shots of the Windows 7 user interface got published by Microsoft giving a glimpse on how Microsoft achieves simplicity visually.
Pretty much ...
What's new for audio in Windows 7? —
CNET News.com 10/29/2008
Microsoft demonstrated Windows 7 for the first time in public today. Here's a rundown of the most important new audio-related features that will be incorporated into the Media Player and Media Center interface.