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  1. Windows 8 Microsoft wants a Windows 8 dialog

    Microsoft has kicked off a Windows 8 dialog with developers and hardware manufacturers as it prepares to divulge additional OS details at the upcoming BUILD conference in September. read more Link Removed
  2. Microsoft: Buy Windows 7 Today, Keep Same PC for Windows 8 Upgrade

    Microsoft will show hardware makers and software developers how to build for Windows 8 in a technical preview in September. Link Removed
  3. Microsoft: Buy Windows 7 Today, Keep Same PC for Windows 8 Upgrade

    Microsoft will show hardware makers and software developers how to build for Windows 8 in a technical preview in September. Link Removed
  4. Microsoft: Buy Windows 7 Today, Keep Same PC for Windows 8 Upgrade

    Microsoft will show hardware makers and software developers how to build for Windows 8 in a technical preview in September. Link Removed
  5. Microsoft: Buy Windows 7 Today, Keep Same PC for Windows 8 Upgrade

    Microsoft will show hardware makers and software developers how to build for Windows 8 in a technical preview in September. Link Removed
  6. Windows 7 Announcing the Official Release of Rx!

    You've learned a lot about Rx (Reactive Extensions) on C9 over the years. You've seen Rx go from incubation stage to DevLabs project to having a happy home on the Link Removed. Today, we're very pleased to announce that Link Removed Link Removed Rx V1 will ship as a stable release with...
  7. Windows 7 Kinect Code Camp 2011: Team Lambda

    Recently we had our Kinect launch with a special Channel 9 Live event. Just prior to this we held a 24 hour Code Camp to allow developers to play with the Kinect SDK for 24 hours and see what they could come up with. I interviewed the teams after the event to take a look at their project and get...
  8. Windows 7 Kinect Code Camp: Team Redhawk

    Recently we had our Kinect launch with a special Channel 9 Live event. Just prior to this we held a 24 hour Code Camp to allow developers to play with the Kinect SDK for 24 hours and see what they could come up with. I interviewed the teams after the event to take a look at their project and get...
  9. Windows 7 Kinect Code Camp 2011: Team Constellation

    Recently we had our Kinect launch with a special Channel 9 Live event. Just prior to this we held a 24 hour Code Camp to allow developers to play with the Kinect SDK for 24 hours and see what they could come up with. I interviewed the teams after the event to take a look at their project and get...
  10. Feature: Windows 8 for software developers: the Longhorn dream reborn?

    Early this month, Microsoft dropped something of a bombshell on Windows developers: the new Windows 8 touch-friendly immersive style would use a developer platform not based on .NET, which Microsoft has been championing for the past decade. Instead, it would use HTML5 and JavaScript. Since then...
  11. Windows 7 Kinect Code Camp 2011: Team Chupacabra

    Last week we had our Kinect launch with a special Channel 9 Live event. Just prior to this we held a 24 hour Code Camp to allow developers to play with the Kinect SDK for 24 hours and see what they could come up with. I interviewed the teams after the event to take a look at their project and...
  12. Windows 7 AppFabric.tv - Announcing the Windows Azure AppFabric June CTP

    Today we are exciting to announce the release of the Windows Azure AppFabric June CTP which includes capabilities that make it easy for developers to build, deploy, manage and monitor multi-tier applications across web, business logic and database tiers as a single logical entity on the Windows...
  13. Windows 8 Nears Beta, Build 7989 Screenshot Leaks

    Microsoft’s Windows 8 may be nearing beta with new screenshots leaked today from a Milestone 3 copy. The interface was first demoed at the D9 conference by Microsoft Windows chief Steven Sinofsky and even shown running on prototype tablet hardware at Computex 2011. For developers anxious to get...
  14. Develop Windows 8/Metro Style Applications Today with Metro Dynamis

    Metro Dynamis is an early alpha release library based on JQuery for designers and developers wishing to build HTML5/CSS/JavaScript websites in a style similar to the Metro UI used by Windows Phone 7 and Windows 8 . You can get an early look at it by signing up for the newsletter. Meanwhile, some...
  15. Microsoft's Loyal Developers Are Upset And Confused About Windows 8

    As Steve Ballmer said last year, Windows 8 is a huge risk for Microsoft in a lot of ways -- it will offer a new look, run on different hardware, and break backwards compatibility with millions of existing Windows apps. Source: Yahoo! News
  16. Windows 7 Kinect for Windows SDK Beta Launch on Channel 9 Live

    Channel 9 and Microsoft Research are excited to announce the Kinect for Windows SDK Beta available to download at Link Removed To mark the launch we've hosted a 24 hour CodeCamp on the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington. Fueled by coffee and pizza, 30 lucky developers were given a Kinect...
  17. Microsoft Windows 8 concerns developers

    Tech giant is accused of fostering 'fear, uncertainly and doubt' by emphasising HTML5 and CSS3 for writing apps for tablets Independent developers for Microsoft's platforms are increasingly concerned about the lack of clarity from the software giant over the future direction of its programming...
  18. Why Microsoft Has Made Developers Horrified of Coding for Windows 8

    When Microsoft gave the first public demonstration of Windows 8 a week ago, the reaction from most circles was positive. The new Windows 8 user interface looks clean, attractive and thoughtful. And, in a first for a Microsoft desktop operating system, it’s finger-friendly. Source: Yahoo! News
  19. Why Microsoft Has Made Developers Horrified of Coding for Windows 8

    When Microsoft gave the first public demonstration of Windows 8 a week ago, the reaction from most circles was positive. The new Windows 8 user interface looks clean, attractive and thoughtful. And, in a first for a Microsoft desktop operating system, it’s finger-friendly. Source: Yahoo! News
  20. Why Microsoft Has Made Developers Horrified of Coding for Windows 8

    When Microsoft gave the first public demonstration of Windows 8 a week ago, the reaction from most circles was positive. The new Windows 8 user interface looks clean, attractive and thoughtful. And, in a first for a Microsoft desktop operating system, it’s finger-friendly. Source: Yahoo! News