Windows Longhorn Build 5048 has been pulled again from the internal MSDN system. From Andy Boyd, Program Manager MSDN & TechNet Subscription Online:
Microsoft may have a keen interest in search, but its next-generation Windows operating system looks to be more of a threat to super-organized executive assistants than to Google.
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It seems like that the MSDN release of Windows Longhorn Build 5048 has been delayed to next week.
From Andy Boyd, Program Manager MSDN & TechNet Subscription Online:
From Andy Boyd, Program Manager MSDN & TechNet Subscription Online:
Microsoft isn't offering up many concrete specs for Longhorn PCs. But company officials are making some strong 'suggestions' as to what PC makers should be providing.
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Windows Longhorn Build 5048 is on the way to MSDN subscriber downloads
SEATTLE -- Microsoft plans to include touch screen functionality as a feature of the operating system in the next version of Windows, code-named Longhorn, the company said Tuesday.
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New OS promises to give portables additional features, from auxiliary displays to improved tablet and touch-screen abilities.
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PC Magazine published a Windows Longhorn Build 5048 review
Paul Thurrott and Flexbeta published more Windows Longhorn Build 5048 screenshots
- Longhorn Developer Preview (5048) Screenshot Gallery 1 (SuperSite)
- Windows Longhorn 5048 Screenshots (Flexbeta)
- Longhorn Developer Preview (5048) Screenshot Gallery 1 (SuperSite)
- Windows Longhorn 5048 Screenshots (Flexbeta)
Microsoft chair offers hardware makers a taste of the next Windows, but exactly what comes when remains unclear.
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This paper provides information about the Secure Startup feature in the next client version of Microsoft
Windows
operating system (OS) codenamed Longhorn.
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WinBeta has published a first preview of the new Windows Longhorn WinHEC Build 5048, which includes the new "Aero" theme.
CNET News.com's Charles Cooper explains why the upcoming OS is so important to Microsoft and the rest of the tech industry.
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LAS VEGAS - Microsoft plans to ship 32-bit, x64 and Itanium versions of its Longhorn server operating system, company executives said Wednesday.
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A Microsoft exec says there's a lot more to Longhorn than Windows XP Service Pack 3. Redmond expects this "big deal" will create opportunity, especially for new programs leveraging its peer-to-peer platform.
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As Microsoft approaches a major milestone in the development of Longhorn, company executives are talking more about the features of the Windows XP successor, which they say will be easier to use, more secure, and less costly to manage than earlier versions of Windows.
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Alacritech's patent-infringement suit has led to a limited injunction regarding a networking feature in Microsoft's latest OS.
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Redmond commits to selling an Itanium edition of the forthcoming Longhorn Server, as part of a renewed marketing effort with Intel.
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