New laptop and desktop designs are on tap as PC and hardware makers start tweaking components to take advantage of improved features in Microsoft's upcoming Windows 7 OS. Microsoft has announced many improvements with Windows 7, like support for more hardware and touch-screen applications, which hardware makers hope to take advantage of. PC makers like Dell and Fujitsu are redesigning hardware to offer more wireless networking options and touchscreen capabilities, which give users an easier way to input data or move images by simply touching screens.
Hardware makers get ready for Windows 7
Hardware makers get ready for Windows 7