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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