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Is your PC ready for Longhorn?
February 19, 2004
Microsoft plans to give developers their "first close look" at hardware requirements needed to run the next version of Windows at a conference in May.
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Microsoft makes its Longhorn pitch
October 27, 2003
At its Professional Developers Conference, the company offers a long-awaited look at the Longhorn OS--which Chairman Bill Gates has described as Microsoft's biggest effort since Windows 95.
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Allchin: From Longhorn to Lonestar
October 27, 2003
Microsoft Group Vice President Jim Allchin talks--a little--about Windows beta releases and touts the next version of the company's tablet PC software.
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U.K. bank sees browserless future
January 29, 2004
Online bank Egg is considering a move away from pure Web interfaces for its customers, in a shift that will have implications for developers as well as customers.
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Microsoft to reveal more Longhorn details
September 29, 2003
At its Professional Developers Conference next month, the software giant will detail a revamped graphics system and other features of the next release of Windows.
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Microsoft wants to get devices talking
April 30, 2004
The software giant plans a series of announcements at a hardware conference next week, including word on software designed to let Windows programs talk to digital devices through Web services.
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Controversial Microsoft plan heads for Longhorn
September 9, 2004
Company is still fiddling with its "trusted" PC security technology and says some version of it will be in next version of Windows.
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Microsoft steers developers to Longhorn
October 27, 2003
Company executives give developers a peek of the next major edition of Windows and other forthcoming products in a push to spur interest in the operating system.
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Microsoft: Longhorn beta will arrive by June
February 7, 2005
The company is on track to unveil the first full test version of the next major Windows release by midyear, an exec tells CNET News.com.
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Previews and promises from Microsoft
February 8, 2005
roundup At its VSLive conference, the company points ahead to early looks at Indigo, a Web services technology, and Longhorn.
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Microsoft unpacks details of Longhorn storage
October 14, 2003
Clearing up long-standing confusion, a company executive says the next version of Windows will work with--not replace--the existing file system on the operating system.
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Reversal: Next IE divorced from new Windows
February 15, 2005
update Version 7.0 of the browser will launch ahead of the next update to Windows, as Microsoft shifts plans. Is Microsoft reacting to Firefox's popularity?
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Microsoft plans laptop tune-up with Longhorn
May 6, 2004
With the next version of Windows, the software giant is looking to add a number of laptop-specific features designed to make portable machines more powerful.
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Apple seeks patent for see-through windows
May 18, 2004
Transparent windows are a hallmark of Apple Computer's operating system that are also slated for the next version of Microsoft's Windows. Apple is looking to lock up rights to some variations.
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Microsoft looks beyond Windows at hardware confab
May 22, 2006
Looming updates--Office 2007, Vista and Longhorn Server--mean a lot is riding on this year's WinHEC for the company.
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Longhorn's new name: Windows Vista
July 22, 2005
Microsoft gives the oft-delayed operating system an official name, and says a test version is on track for release next month.
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Microsoft shines more light on Longhorn
January 27, 2004
When Longhorn ships, it should signal a full-scale move away from the object-oriented world of COM and DCOM, as Microsoft prepares to increase the pressure on Java.
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Microsoft still tinkering with 'secure' design
May 5, 2004
The software giant warns developers at its WinHEC conference that changes continue to be made in the security technology component of next-generation PCs.
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Microsoft lays out 'Project Green' revamp
October 7, 2003
The project to update and meld business management applications picked up through acquisitions will link the software to Longhorn, the next Windows release.
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Gates touts Microsoft's supercomputing move
November 15, 2005
The software giant takes on supercomputing with a beta of its first operating system for computer clusters.
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