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Engadget is a technology news and gadget blog that has been referenced on WindowsForum.com for coverage of Windows 7, Windows Phone 7, and related hardware. Discussions include Dell's Windows 7 tablet (Rosemount), Nokia Windows Phone 7 concept designs, Windows 7 pricing in the UK versus the US, the Windows 7 multi-touch SDK, and early rumors about DirectX 11 being cut from Windows 7. The tag also covers non-Windows topics such as a collection of every PlayStation 2 game. Engadget articles are often cited as sources for leaks, rumors, and official announcements about Microsoft products and industry news.
Seemingly always prone to leaks, Dell had its road map for forthcoming phones and tablets leaked the other day, and now Engadget has received more details about the company’s Windows 7 tablet, code-named Rosemount and due in June.First off, the tablet will be given Latitude branding and, as...
Images of Nokia concept phones running Windows Phone 7 were posted this afternoon by AOL blog Engadget, and they look pretty credible. They also look a little bit like the Samsung Focus Windows Phone 7 , at least from the back, with the subtle taper on the back. I wonder if this was a deliberate...
Happy news for our British readers today -- Microsoft is selling Windows 7 Home Premium in the UK at the bargain price of £65 for the full (non-upgrade) version. Converted to $107, that's less than Americans have to shell out just for an upgrade ($120) and about half the price of the full...
So, think people will use the SDK and start to build programs that use the multitouch technology?
http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/29/microsoft-on-track-to-release-windows-7-multi-touch-sdk-in-octob/
http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/09/microsoft-already-trimming-windows-7-features-directx-11-on-the/
Well, doesn't sound good if they are really doing that, but then again, can't really trust the INq.
It might be a bit early for us to be talking Windows 7 feature cuts, but that said, isn't it a bit early for Microsoft to be talking Windows 7 feature cuts? If The Inquirer's "reliable sources" are to be believed, Microsoft is giving DirectX 11 the boot from its next version of Windows to keep...
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