See Longhorn @ WinHEC
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Updated Longhorn WinHEC SDK
Updated Longhorn WinHEC SDK
06/07/2004 11:41 PMThe code samples, which demonstrate how to use many of the new
"Longhorn" technologies, are provided in Visual Basic, C#, and the
Managed Extensions for C++. You can locate and view samples, organized
by technology, by choosing the Samples tab in the documentation
viewer. For each sample, you can view the source file, read a topic
describing the sample, and copy the sample to your local hard drive to
build and run the sample. You can build the Visual Basic and C#
samples using the commmand line compilers included in "Longhorn" or
you can use the PDC edition of the "Whidbey" release of Microsoft
Visual Studio® .NET. To compile and run the C++ samples, you must use
the PDC edition of the "Whidbey" release of Visual Studio .NET.
Samples that ship in the .NET Framework SDK are not included in this
release of the "Longhorn" SDK. However, they are available in the
"Whidbey" release of Visual Studio .NET.
WinHEC Longhorn SDK Online
WinHEC Longhorn SDK Online
05/07/2004 10:46 AMThe online Longhorn SDK has been updated to reflect the WinHEC build
of Longhorn (build 4074).
Longhorn to Steal Limelight at WinHEC
Longhorn to Steal Limelight at WinHEC
04/30/2004 04:30 PMMicrosoft is on tap to distribute an alpha Longhorn build and reveal
an updated Windows client roadmap at next week's show.
Editorial: The WinHEC Longhorn Build
Editorial: The WinHEC Longhorn Build
05/01/2004 05:27 PMThe WinHEC Longhorn Build: Now on MSDN
The WinHEC Longhorn Build: Now on MSDN
05/06/2004 10:16 AMMicrosoft has already posted Longhorn pre-alpha Build 4074 on its
Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) for subscribers. WinBeta has the
particulars.
Microsoft to refresh Longhorn beta at
WinHEC
Microsoft to refresh Longhorn beta at
WinHEC
04/22/2004 12:04 PMIn its ongoing campaign to keep Longhorn front of mind for developers,
Microsoft at its WinHec conference next month will release a
"refreshed" version of the pre-beta code it handed out at its
Professional Developers Conference (PDC) last October.
No word yet on exactly what improvements the company will make to this
version, which will only be handed out to conference attendees. The
first pre-beta release, also only given out to show attendees, was
meant to give programmers their first look at the products and
something they could start to build applications against.
WinHEC 2004 Longhorn Prototypes Gallery
WinHEC 2004 Longhorn Prototypes Gallery
05/11/2004 10:43 AMWinHEC Longhorn Build Technical Preview
WinHEC Longhorn Build Technical Preview
05/07/2004 10:46 AMDave Massey explains why the Community Technical Preview of Longhorn
has been released and how the teams have progressed since the PDC with
the next version of the client operating system.
WinFS StoreSpy v0.8 for the WinHEC 2004
Longhorn Build
WinFS StoreSpy v0.8 for the WinHEC 2004
Longhorn Build
05/19/2004 11:41 PMWinFS Store Spy is an Explorer-like tool to browse WinFS. It offers
flexible ways for you to quickly find your stuff and navigate the
store. You can inspect Item, Relationship (all 3 types), Extension,
Nested Element, and MultiSet properties.
Longhorn, Whidbey, Media Center Snag
Prime Billing at WinHEC
Longhorn, Whidbey, Media Center Snag
Prime Billing at WinHEC
05/04/2004 03:52 AMIn their keynotes at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference, Jim
Allchin and Bill Gates plan to stress the value of melding hardware
and software innovation, as well as demonstrating what some of
Microsoft's new technologies can do.
Introducing "Longhorn" for Developers:
Create Mobility-Aware "Longhorn"
Applications
Introducing "Longhorn" for Developers:
Create Mobility-Aware "Longhorn"
Applications
04/16/2004 11:41 PMIn this final chapter of Introducing "Longhorn" for Developers, you'll
learn about the key "Longhorn" mobility scenarios you will want to be
aware of as you design "Longhorn"-compatible software.
Longhorn Foghorn: Another Step Down the
Longhorn Road
Longhorn Foghorn: Another Step Down the
Longhorn Road
04/16/2004 11:41 PMChris Sells explores the five major element families of Avalon as he
builds the next piece of his Longhorn based Solitaire application.
WinHEC or Bust
WinHEC or Bust
04/30/2004 04:29 PMFrom Microsoft Watch: It's that time of year again
time
for OEMs, developers and other geeks who exult in the guts of Windows
to converge for the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC).
Longhorn will definitely be the watchword.
All WinHEC, All the Time
All WinHEC, All the Time
05/05/2004 11:08 AMThere's plenty more WinHEC news coming out of Seattle on the second
full day of the show.
What to Expect at WinHEC on Opening Day
What to Expect at WinHEC on Opening Day
05/04/2004 09:29 AMMicrosoft CEO Bill Gates and Platform Group VP Jim Allchin will
deliver the opening keynotes here at WinHEC on Tuesday morning. eWEEK
has an overview of what to expect.
Microsoft's show-and-tell at WinHEC
Microsoft's show-and-tell at WinHEC
05/04/2004 04:46 PMChairman Bill Gates touts 64-bit computing and his vision of the home
PC at Microsoft's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference.
WinHEC 2004 Day 1 Summary
WinHEC 2004 Day 1 Summary
05/05/2004 02:38 AMWinHEC 2004 Slideshow
WinHEC 2004 Slideshow
05/06/2004 01:23 AMWinHEC 2004 Day 2 Summary
WinHEC 2004 Day 2 Summary
05/06/2004 04:30 AMWinHEC 2004 in Pictures
WinHEC 2004 in Pictures
05/05/2004 12:47 PMFrom Hermes and Troy to the Windows Home concept PC, our own Mark
Hachman is scouring the showfloor capturing the visual spectacle that
is WinHEC 2004.
One word's missing from WinHEC
One word's missing from WinHEC
05/06/2004 11:40 AMZDNet May 6 2004 4:04PM GMT
We Interrupt Our WinHEC
Programming
We Interrupt Our WinHEC
Programming
05/05/2004 09:50 AMFor all of you on virus watch, the Sasser .D worm is out in the wild.
Microsoft is working overtime to stem the damage. And earlier this
week, the Redmondians said to expect the beta of the next version of
Office Live Communications Server 2005, code-named "Vienna," in June
or July. The final is planned for the fourth quarter of this year.
A WinHEC Whirlwind Tour
A WinHEC Whirlwind Tour
05/06/2004 11:50 AMWinHEC doesn't end until Friday, and there's still a long way to go
until we sleep. Check out the latest on Microsoft's 64-bit plans and
Microsoft's not-so-hidden message that it's 64-bit or bust for Windows
going forward. And there's lots more.
Coming Soon - WinHEC 2005
Coming Soon - WinHEC 2005
04/12/2005 11:32 PMOn April 25th-27th Microsoft will deliver its anual event for
developers of hardware for Windows-based computers. With over 100
hours of technical conferences the event promises to be an interesting
one.
Microsoft are expected to announce the general availability of Windows
XP Professional x64 Edition and Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions at
WinHEC this year.
Neowin will be on hand to provide the latest information on Windows
x64 and Windows Codename Longhorn. Microsoft will be releasing a new
build of Longhorn at the event and we're aiming to blog hourly from
the event on the latest developments surrounding Longhorn and future
media technologies.
We will be speaking to companies like AMD, Intel, Nvidia and ATi about
their plans for Longhorn and x64 and we're currently asking members to
pose their own questions for AMD.
Keep an eye on the
Neowin WinHEC 2005 blog ready for the 25th
April.

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Windows Hardware Engineering Conference 2005Read full story...WINHEC - MS to further detail Web
services for devices
WINHEC - MS to further detail Web
services for devices
04/29/2004 02:57 PMMicrosoft next week plans to detail the next steps it is taking to
extend Web services to devices such as printers, digital cameras and
consumer electronics.
WinHEC 2004: Keynote Videos
WinHEC 2004: Keynote Videos
05/06/2004 04:36 AMWe’ve managed to stick together some really cool demo’s from Jim
Allchin, namely the WDM demo’s and the DirectX capabilities of
Longhorn. We’ll throw together some more videos on MCE and Tablet
MCE tomorrow and blog them but for now check out some nice effects in
Longhorn.
WinHEC 2004: Image Gallery
WinHEC 2004: Image Gallery
05/04/2004 10:34 PMCheck out some of the hardware prototypes showcased at the Microsoft®
Windows® Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2004.
Hardware Makers Look to OS Support at
WinHEC
Hardware Makers Look to OS Support at
WinHEC
05/03/2004 05:56 PMA vast number of chip and device companies such as AMD depend on
Microsoft to build a framework for device drivers to connect to, to
develop the drivers itself or to bundle the third-party drivers
together under the auspices of an operating system.
WinHEC: Microsoft tinkers with security
WinHEC: Microsoft tinkers with security
05/05/2004 03:24 PMZDNet May 5 2004 8:07PM GMT
WinHEC 2004: Jim Allchin Keynote
Transcript
WinHEC 2004: Jim Allchin Keynote
Transcript
05/05/2004 01:24 AMRemarks by Jim Allchin, Group Vice President, Platforms, Microsoft
Corporation
"Beyond Better, Stronger, Faster: Innovating around Experiences"
Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2004
WinHEC highlights Microsoft's biggest
gamble
WinHEC highlights Microsoft's biggest
gamble
05/04/2004 11:59 PMZDNet May 5 2004 3:54AM GMT
Half Life 2 WinHEC Demo Unleashed
Half Life 2 WinHEC Demo Unleashed
05/05/2004 11:57 PMMicrosoft To Launch 64-Bit Windows
Server 2003 at WinHEC
Microsoft To Launch 64-Bit Windows
Server 2003 at WinHEC
03/30/2005 05:27 PMTechzonez Mar 30 2005 9:37PM GMT
WinHEC 2004: Bill Gates Keynote
Transcript
WinHEC 2004: Bill Gates Keynote
Transcript
05/04/2004 07:42 PMRemarks by Bill Gates, Chairman and Chief Software Architect,
Microsoft Corporation
"Seamless Computing: Hardware Advances for a New Generation of
Software"
Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2004
WINHEC - Microsoft revisits NGSCB
security plan
WINHEC - Microsoft revisits NGSCB
security plan
05/05/2004 06:22 PMSEATTLE - Microsoft Corp. is revisiting its Next-Generation Secure
Computing Base (NGSCB) security plan because enterprise users and
software makers don't want to be forced to rewrite their code to take
advantage of the technology, the company said Wednesday.
WinHEC 2004 Show Report and Photo
Gallery
WinHEC 2004 Show Report and Photo
Gallery
05/04/2004 10:34 PMThis week, Microsoft is unveiling new Longhorn infomation at WinHEC
2004. We're at the show, and will update our coverage all week!
Bill Gates to Showcase Windows
Innovation at WinHEC 2004
Bill Gates to Showcase Windows
Innovation at WinHEC 2004
05/04/2004 12:12 PMMicrosoft Corp. Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates will
unveil the future of Windows® computing -- including an innovative
Windows Home Concept PC developed in collaboration with HP -- during
his keynote address at the 13th annual Windows Hardware Engineering
Conference (WinHEC) to be held May 4--7 in Seattle.
Q&A: "Athens" Prototype PC Inspires
Innovations Showcased at WinHEC 2004
Q&A: "Athens" Prototype PC Inspires
Innovations Showcased at WinHEC 2004
05/03/2004 03:16 PMOne year after it was unveiled at last year's Windows Hardware
Engineering Conference (WinHEC), the "Athens" PC prototype continues
to influence trends in hardware and software development -- from a
proliferation of wide-screen displays to integrated wireless and
telephony features. Many of these technologies will be showcased May 4
- 7 in Seattle at the 13th annual WinHEC -- the premier gathering for
the PC industry to explore the future for the Microsoft Windows
platform.
Half-Life 2 confirmed for Summer Launch
Newell at WinHEC
Half-Life 2 confirmed for Summer Launch
Newell at WinHEC
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Longhorn Beta Delayed Again
Longhorn Beta Delayed Again
12/22/2004 01:52 AMMicrosoft has delayed the release of the Longhorn server again.
Earlier this year, it projected the initial beta would emerge in the
first half of 2005. But that has now been put back to the second half
of the year. “We feel good about that date, and we’ll
drive forward to that beta process,” Bob Muglia, senior vice
president of the Windows Server division, said this month. “We
clearly have more clarity on Longhorn beta…
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Longhorn Server Beta 1 Set for Summer
Longhorn Server Beta 1 Set for Summer
06/17/2005 04:36 PMMicrosoft plans to ship the first beta of Longhorn Server shortly
after Longhorn client Beta 1 reaches testers this summer, with all
signs pointing to an August debut. Windows Server head Bob Muglia also
said the company is considering a version of Longhorn Server designed
for home use.
Longhorn Command Shell (MSH) Beta Signup
Longhorn Command Shell (MSH) Beta Signup
10/30/2003 11:28 PMBeta 2003 upgrade paves the way for
Longhorn
Beta 2003 upgrade paves the way for
Longhorn
03/14/2005 05:46 PMMicrosoft is readying a beta release of an upgrade to its Windows 2003
operating system, in addition to the service pack due out at the end
of this month.
Longhorn Developer Center Beta Signup
Longhorn Developer Center Beta Signup
01/26/2004 01:10 AM"Do you want your voice heard by the Microsoft Development teams
working on Longhorn? If you’ve got the bits, join the Longhorn
Developer Survey Program (
beta.microsoft.com) using
“longhornsurvey” as the guest ID." Don't forget to sign in with
your .Net username and password first!
Longhorn Command Shell Beta Begins
Longhorn Command Shell Beta Begins
11/04/2003 10:30 PMGates Promises Longhorn Beta In 2005
Despite Security
Gates Promises Longhorn Beta In 2005
Despite Security
05/04/2004 07:33 PMGates Promises Longhorn Beta In 2005
Despite Security Concerns
Gates Promises Longhorn Beta In 2005
Despite Security Concerns
05/05/2004 07:43 PMGuest PC now available for Mac OS X
Guest PC now available for Mac OS X
02/01/2005 09:36 PMLismore Software Systems has released its new Mac OS X program that
emulates an x86 PC.
Like Microsofts Virtual PC for Mac, Lismores Guest PCx is a virtual
program that allows the installation of the Microsoft Windows
operating system on a Mac and makes available the software developed
only for Windows compatible computers.
Guest PC requires an Apple Macintosh with PowerPC G3, G4 or G5
processor, Apple Mac OS X version 10.3 or later, 2 GB or more of free
hard disk space, 256 MB or more RAM, a1024 x 768 color display, a CD
or DVD drive and a keyboard, mouse or compatible pointing device. To
install Windows, a licensed copy of Microsoft Windows must be
purchased separately.
Lismore is offering a Family License for installing Guest PC on
multiple computers. A single version is priced at $69.99.
Guest PC update now available
Guest PC update now available
03/30/2005 11:35 AMLismore Software Systems announced today the release of an updated
version of Guest PC 1.2.
Guest PC, a Mac OS X application that allows the creation of a virtual
x86 computer on the Mac, has been given a 2x performance boost on G5's
plus better support for dual-headed machines, according to Lismore.
The update has added serial port support, USB-to-Serial adapter
support, and extended peripheral devices support. It also fixes a few
bugs, such as DR-DOS 7 hangs, SLAX crash and some VisualBasic
application crashes.
Guest PC 1.2 is available for US$69.99, which includes Family License
and free support. System requirements include Apple Macintosh with
PowerPC G3, G4 or G5 processor with Apple Mac OS X version 10.3 or
later, 2 GB or more free hard drive space, 256 MB or more RAM, 1024 x
768 color display and CD or DVD drive.
Update: Guest PC 1.2
Update: Guest PC 1.2
03/31/2005 11:27 AMThe x86 software emulator adds a 2X performance boost on G5s, better
support for dual-headed machines, DVD read support, and other
improvements.
Guest Blogger
Guest Blogger
08/21/2004 01:22 AMI'm Dick Posner; I'll be Larry's guest blogger next week (week of Aug.
23). If you don't know anything about me, you can check my home page:
Richard A. Posner...
"a guest post up"
"a guest post up"
04/29/2004 03:19 AMGuest Blogging on PaidContent.org
Guest Blogging on PaidContent.org
09/13/2004 09:45 PMI'm pleased to be a
guest blogger /
interview on Rafat Ali's PaidContent.org, among my favorite spots
on the Web for my daily dose of digital media. Rafat has
launched the
ContentNext series
of guest blogs on his site. I'll be writing on a variety of
topics including Internet video, the role of Flash on mobile,
TiVo/NetFlix deal, and several other topics during this week.
I'll also cross-link to each of my main posts.
New Names & Guest Bloggers
New Names & Guest Bloggers
05/04/2004 04:38 PMYou may have noticed some new names on our blog of late. Roland
Honekamp, an Internet entrepreneur in Germany, recently joined
Creative Commons as Christiane
Asschenfeldt's right-hand-man at iCommons
HQ in Berlin. Heather
Ford, a Reuters Digital
Vision Fellow here at Stanford, is helping lead iCommons Africa's
development, with a focus on South Africa, her home. Victor Stone, who submitted tracks
to our Remix contest last year, has joined as an occasional guest
blogger on matters of music and bricolage. And last but certainly not
least, Creative Commons poster
boy Cory Doctorow -- blogger,
EFF activist, and award-winning science fiction author
-- is now Creative Commons' advisor on
iCommons UK. (Cory liked us so much -- and we, him -- that he
joined the company.)
Stay tuned for more guest-blogging. In the meantime, welcome our
new friends.
Guest bl0gging at Corante
Guest bl0gging at Corante
11/14/2003 04:08 PMI'm guest blogging at Corante Many2Many. E.g., I just posted something
about why connected democracy is even better than participatory
democracy. Feel free to swing on by, y'all....
Guest Blogging at HYCWS.com
Guest Blogging at HYCWS.com
09/05/2004 11:23 AMHow
DO You Serve Two Masters?: Dean Peters over at Heal Your Church Web
Site is on vacation. so he asked a bunch of us to guest-write for
this week. My day was today. I hope I didn't suck.
[...] church Web sites have an interesting challenge in front of
them: they have to search two audiences equally well.
First, we have the Visitors. [...] These folks are perhaps looking
for a church home, and have come to your site as part of their
search.
On the other side, we have the Members. These are people who
already belong to the church and are active in various activities and
groups.
It's actually very interesting working with someone else's MT
installation. For instance, since I couldn't see the templates, I
didn't know what field Dean was using for the front page — Entry
Body or Extended Entry. So I guessed...and got it wrong.
Additionally, I didn't know that he links Bible references
automatically (awesomely done, incidentally — gotta be a heck of
a regex...), so I had to pull an HREF that I originally had in
there.
It's tougher that you think to come up-to-speed on someone else's
site, given all the different configuration options, template tags,
and plugin quirks Movable Type makes possible.
Click here to comment on this entry
Guest Editors during my recovery
Guest Editors during my recovery
06/14/2004 02:45 PMI am looking for a couple of guest editors to help out for the next
several weeks as my recovery from spinal surgery proceeds. If you
would like to help out drop a line at geeK at geeknewscentral.com. I
am in transit back to Hawaii so it may be up to 48 hours before I
respond. All existing editors we hope you can step up your
contributions over the next 14 days..
I am also looking for someone who is up to speed on MT 3 to help me
in working on several sections that I do not have ready for the switch
over. I am willing to pay for this service.
Guest bl0gging at Tom Peters
Guest bl0gging at Tom Peters
03/25/2005 09:30 PMI'm doing a little guest blogging at Tom Peters' blog. For example, I
just posted something about Netflix's way of deciding who gets which
titles when... As I've said before, I'm a big admirer of Tom, so I'm
thrilled to get to blog there for a bit. [Technorati tag:
TomPeters]...
Guest PC emulates x86 computer on Mac OS
X
Guest PC emulates x86 computer on Mac OS
X
02/01/2005 09:53 PMMicrosoft's Virtual PC software has some new competition from Dublin,
Ireland-based Lismore Software Systems Inc. Lismore on Tuesday
announced the release of Guest PC 1.0, a new PC emulation software for
Mac OS X. The application emulates the inner workings of a
PC-compatible computer, enabling Mac users to run software that's not
compatible with their native operating system. Lismore is a veteran of
the PC emulation market on the Macintosh; the company previously
released Blue Label PowerEmulator, a PC emulator for Mac OS 9 and
earlier operating systems that's been around since the late 1990s.
Guest Blogging at GlennReynolds.com
Guest Blogging at GlennReynolds.com
04/09/2004 04:06 PMI've been guest blogging at
GlennReynolds.com, while failing
to meet my obligations here (and to my inbox -- which after a week off
from teaching, I was able to clear (except for 200 replies to comments
on my writing I need to respond to). I apologize for the absence. My
guest blogging is now ended.
Blast Goes Off Outside UN Guest House in
Kabul
Blast Goes Off Outside UN Guest House in
Kabul
12/25/2003 04:27 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 25 2003 3:39AM ET
Guest PC emulator improves G5
performance, more
Guest PC emulator improves G5
performance, more
03/30/2005 09:16 AMLismore Software Systems on Wednesday announced the release of Guest
PC v1.2, an updated version of their PC emulation software for Mac OS
X. The new software features up to twice the performance on a Power
Mac G5 system as previous releases, offers better stability and
compatibility and a host of other improvements. It's a free update for
registered users.
Guest Gamer: Matt Gallant
Guest Gamer: Matt Gallant
06/14/2004 09:47 AM
CHOIRE SICHA -- We're
pleased to have Matt Gallant guest-blogging here this week on games
and gaming. Matt Gallant is probably the only graduate of the United
States Military Academy to have fully paid off a two-story house in
Animal Crossing. He has contributed game reviews to GameSpot and
GameSpy, and has contributed greatly to the overall interactive
entertainment dialectic on his personal website. He
lives in Dallas solely for the purpose of not having to roadtrip to
QuakeCon each year.
Call for Guest Editors in July
Call for Guest Editors in July
05/20/2004 05:21 PMI have travel plans that will take me to locations that have extremely
limited connectivity in late June to mid...
Renaming the Administrator and Guest
Accounts
Renaming the Administrator and Guest
Accounts
02/15/2004 12:04 PMPlayers Guest Star Trivia
Players Guest Star Trivia
08/30/2004 11:09 PMG4 Tech TV Aug 31 2004 2:17AM GMT
See Longhorn @ WinHEC