Archive for October, 2009
Friday, October 30th, 2009

Windows 8 Dual Monitors? I’ve been using dual monitors for years, one monitor just isn’t enough. What are the odds Windows 8 will get dual monitor support? I think we have a pretty good chance
The full story can be found on Windows Eight
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Friday, October 9th, 2009
The current Best Of/Hot List of The Windows 8 Community : New Member Welcome Center Poll: When will Windows 8 Leak? Future Feature Requests History of Features Removed Windows 8 Screenshot Concepts Some Operating System dreams… by Neolander No need to reboot after a kernel update User ability to quickly learn on his/her own how things works, without the need of somebody’s help or any kind of IT knowledge. Come on, learning how to use a standard cellphone is a matter of days if you know how to use a phone, why should desktop computers and Android/WM/iPhoneOS smartphones be so counterintuitive ? Some AI and user ability to let the OS decide what is smart (e.g. a “Just get things done” button in dialogs that makes the machine stop asking stupid questions and just do what is smarter) Read rest Windows 8 wishlist here.
The full story can be found on Windows Eight
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009
The Windows 8 News found here comes from the great people at The Windows 8 Forums . This blog doesn’t just have one administrator, but many owners from an amazing community of knowledge and research. The agenda is the same: learning technology, planning for the future, organizing our thoughts, and achieving the dream through career achievement or personal enlightenment. Microsoft’s operating systems have been a significant tool for all of us to harness, the power and control of these magical technologies can sometimes render us speechless, but we will fight to bring out our ideas.
The full story can be found on Windows Eight
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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
Thats right! an exclusive Interview with Robert Morgan : I was able to get in contact with Robert Morgan and he agreed to an exclusive interview found only here at Windows 8 News ! He wants questions from our viewers! So please submit any questions you’d like me to ask Mr. Morgan about 128bit or Windows 8 within 5 days. Part of the deal was that he will also no longer be posting public on his linkedin account as we have pointed out, it is public information. **UPDATE** Robert’s linkedin account is no longer active
The full story can be found on Windows Eight
Posted in Uncategorized | Tags: 128 bit, breaking-news, delays-delays, linkedin, memory, memory-latency, microsoft, posting-public, questions, robert, windows, windows 8 x128 | No Comments »
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009
Windows 8 News finds you a new employee: Ming Yun-Fat Chow , Manager of Windows 8 User Interface Designs at rumored to be Microsoft. Apparently Ming is working on the User Interface for Windows 8! Nothing newsworthy you say? I disagree, his job description says: “deciding on successful feature possibilities by analyzing competing operating systems (MAC and Linux)” I understand you have to look into your competitor’s products to compete, so far Windows 8 developer leaks have yet to give any indication that they are taking ideas directly from the competitors. Story followup Also a little news update on our processor guy: Robert Morgan, Senior Research & Development at rumored to be Microsoft. He has a new update this morning on this LINKEDIN: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/robert-morgan/16/303/aa4 “Robert got called into the office, alarms in the morning are great.
The full story can be found on Windows Eight
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Friday, October 2nd, 2009
“I.B.M. is the company that is notable for going the other direction,” he said. “I.B.M.’s footprint is more narrow today than it was when I started. I am not sure that has been to the long-term benefit of their shareholders.” Says Ballmer.
The full story can be found on Windows Eight
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