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Windows 7 For Christmas ‘09?

Windows 7 For Christmas

Although it’s not being specific, Microsoft has all but confirmed that it will be shipping its eagerly-awaited new OS, Windows 7, in time for the holiday season next year.

At the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference on Thursday, while offering a presentation on the Vista Velocity program, Microsoft director Doug Howe said the company would continue the program with 7.

The presentation appeared to confirm what’s become widespread speculation – that the company would ship Windows 7 to take advantage of holiday season buying next year, something it’s rumored to have already told partners. However, it’s held off from a public declaration to avoid the kind of embarrassing delays that dogged the release of Vista.

TI Demonstrates Modular PC Design

From TI’s press release:

Further strengthening its commitment to PCI Express architecture development and deployment, Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) announced today the demonstration of a Split-Chassis PC platform at the Windows Hardware Engineering 2004 Conference (WinHEC 2004) in Booth #207. The Split-Chassis PC platform is made possible by TI´s new XIO2000 PCI-Express-to-PCI Bridge device. At the heart of the demonstration, is an x1 PCI Express interface running over a cable, supporting full PCI Express performance of 2.5Gbps bi-directional throughput. (See www.ti.com/pciexpress for more information.)

Bill Gates unveils new PC innovations

…during his opening keynote at the 12th annual Windows® Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC). Gates showed the new PC prototype as just one example of the type of innovation required toaddress the needs of users — innovation that is only possible when hardware and software are developed together.

Co-developed with HP and code-named “Athens,” the advanced PC prototype represents an evolution of the PC as a center for communication and collaboration, one that simultaneously simplifies PC operations while merging all forms of communication — including next-generation voice, video and text messaging — into a consistent, streamlined design.

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