All Posts Tagged With: "Windows 7"

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Windows 7 Sensors Explained

Windows 7 Sensors was one of the first new functions that was spotted in one of the early builds of Windows 7 although it was not clear what the feature was all about. Some light was shed on Windows 7 Sensors at the PDC 08 conference in Los Angeles. Now what exactly are the sensors [...]

29Oct2008 | Martin | 0 comments | Continued
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Mark Russinovich: Inside Windows 7

The second video about Windows 7 that has been released by Channel 9 shows an interview with Mark Russinovich about the technical aspects of the Windows 7 operating system. It should be interesting to software developers and users who are interested in the Windows 7 Kernel.

29Oct2008 | Martin | 1 comment | Continued
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Windows 7 Desktop Windows Manager Cuts Memory Usage By 50%

Long Zheng posted an interesting screenshot taken from the presentation by Anantha Kancherla which was about
Writing Your Application to Shine on Modern Graphics Hardware. It contained a sheet that mentioned that Windows 7 will cut memory usage in the graphics system of the Windows 7 Desktop Windows Manager by 50%. The same chart mentioned that [...]

29Oct2008 | Martin | 4 comments | Continued
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A Close Look At The New Windows 7 Taskbar

Microsoft introduced some fundamental design changes in the Windows 7 presentation today. This article will take a closer look at what Microsoft has shown. One of the most talked new features is the new Windows 7 Taskbar. We already talked about the increase in size but Microsoft has revealed some interesting information about the taskbar [...]

28Oct2008 | Martin | 30 comments | Continued
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Official Windows 7 M3 Screenshots

Paul Thurrott started the day by posting new screenshots of Windows 7 that Microsoft provided to anyone attending the PDC08 conference in Los Angeles. The screenshots are from a different build than the one getting distributed by Microsoft on the PDC08. Paul managed to post a batch of his own screenshots as well. We managed [...]

28Oct2008 | Martin | 26 comments | Continued
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Microsoft to Launch Windows Azure Cloud Computing Service With Windows 7

The news is coming in thick and fast from PDC08.  Microsoft have just announced that Windows Azure, a new cloud computing service, will be launched at the same time as Windows 7.  Windows Azure will allow data and applications to exist online in the ‘Cloud’, rather than locally on a PC.
Moving Microsoft’s cash cows, Windows [...]

28Oct2008 | Everton | 1 comment | Continued
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Windows Server 2008 R2 To Be Shown At PDC 08

Microsoft has big plans for the ongoing PDC 08 conference. The company will not only present its upcoming operating system Windows 7 to the public but also the server version Windows Server 2008 R2. Participants of the conference will receive both a M3 release build of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. The news [...]

28Oct2008 | Martin | 3 comments | Continued
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Windows 7 Privacy Statement Hints At Editions and Features

The Windows 7 Pre-release (M3) Privacy Supplement was just published on the Microsoft homepage. It contains several interesting information that one can draw out of the document. Several of the features - old and new - of Windows 7 are addressed in the large document. Two editions of Windows 7 are specifically mentioned in the [...]

27Oct2008 | Martin | 5 comments | Continued
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Microsoft Launches Two New Windows 7 Blogs

Neowin posted the information that Microsoft has launched two new blogs centered around their upcoming operating system Windows 7. The Windows 7 Blog For Developers (link) will “mainly focus on the development aspects of Windows 7 by providing valuable content for developers.” while the blog with the name Springboard Series - The Resource for Windows [...]

27Oct2008 | Martin | 1 comment | Continued
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Windows 7 Theme

One of the main focus points of Microsoft in the creation of Windows Vista was to make it visually appealing. They spend lots of effort to add eye-candy to the operating system which made many users who wanted a visually pleasing operating system happy. Other users however disliked the eye candy because they associated huge [...]

26Oct2008 | Martin | 10 comments | Continued
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