WinHEC 2008 Sessions Windows 7 References

The Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2008 will be one of the few events that Microsoft will talk about Windows 7. The conference will be held from November 4 to Novemeber 7 2008.

Microsoft published details about WinHEC 2008 Sessions and there are several interesting references about the upcoming Microsoft operating system Windows 7. The sessions that explicitly mention Windows 7 are:

  • Building a Communication Device in Windows 7
  • PC and Device IDs in Windows 7: What You Need to Know
  • Windows 7 Device Experience Overview
  • Windows 7 Logo Program and Design Considerations for Network Infrastructure Devices
  • Windows 7 Power Management Overview
  • Video Improvements in Windows 7
  • DirectX: Core Graphics for Windows 7
  • Windows 7 Logo Program for TV Tuners and Remotes
  • Working with the Windows 7 Graphics Architecture
  • Connecting Projectors and Using Docking Stations with Windows 7
  • Multi-touch in Windows 7 Overview

This promises lots of information about Windows 7. Microsoft: It’s about time!

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  1. #1

    of appearance can know that Windows 7 will has same conclusion of Vista.
    in XP allthing is more straight and quicker and easier.
    i have installed XP and Vista. but ever use XP, one of reasons is that internet connection’s icon shows send/receive bits.

    i was hate taskbar of vista (black!!) and i see that taskbar of Win7 is more bad.

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