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10 features that Longhorn needs
10 features that Longhorn needs
04/06/2005 03:11 PMAlso: State requiring ignition locks for DWI. [News.com Extra]
Will Longhorn Be Short On Features?
Will Longhorn Be Short On Features?
03/19/2005 02:29 AMMicrosoft's much anticipated and frequently postponed OS may
ultimately lack compelling reasons for customers to upgrade. By Ed
Scannell, InfoWorld
Microsoft to cut some Longhorn features
Microsoft to cut some Longhorn features
04/12/2004 04:52 PMCore improvements will remain, a Microsoft spokesman says, but some
features and functions will be trimmed so the new Windows release can
make it out the door in time.
Microsoft Details More Longhorn Features
Microsoft Details More Longhorn Features
04/15/2005 03:16 PMAs 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.
Microsoft unveiled the Longhorn operating system in late 2003 at a
conference for developers but then reigned in its ambitions for the
operating system last year, aiming to make possible a release in late
2006.
To meet that shipment date, Microsoft clipped some of Longhorn's key
features, most notably the unified storage system called WinFS that
Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates had called the
"Holy Grail." Now, after several months of relative silence
on the Longhorn front, Microsoft executives have once again started to
talk up the operating system's features.

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features
Microsoft more open about Longhorn
features
04/15/2005 07:12 AMAs 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.
Intel expects Longhorn OS to support
virtualisation features
Intel expects Longhorn OS to support
virtualisation features
09/21/2004 09:08 PMComputer Weekly Sep 22 2004 1:08AM GMT
Microsoft cuts Longhorn features to met
2006 delivery date
Microsoft cuts Longhorn features to met
2006 delivery date
08/31/2004 06:23 AMComputer Weekly Aug 31 2004 11:12AM GMT
How-To Tuesday: Disable AutoRun on
Windows! - Features - Engadget -
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How-To Tuesday: Disable AutoRun on
Windows! - Features - Engadget -
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06/30/2004 09:43 AMhow to disable AutoRun on your Windows
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Windows Longhorn?
Windows Longhorn?
08/11/2004 12:43 AMI'm not sure why Microsoft feel the need to reinvent the name of their
operating system with every major release: Windows 1.0 to 3.1.1,
Windows 95 to 98, Windows NT 3.5 to 4.0, Windows Me, Windows 2000 to
2003, Windows XP. Sure it's confusing, isn't it?
But, anyhoo, can
you help out Microsoft's marketing department in coming up with
a new name for Longhorn?
Windows Longhorn DCE 3718
Windows Longhorn DCE 3718
04/27/2004 10:06 AMMore Windows Longhorn Fallout
More Windows Longhorn Fallout
09/03/2004 02:53 AMDirect and Related Links for 'More Windows
Longhorn Fallout'
Microsoft Watch reports that Microsoft has more delays with the
release of Windows Longhorn. What really surprised me was the fact
that they opted to cut out the only thing about the new OS that I had
an interest in, the new Windows File System. This file system was
supposed to offer a lot and could have really given them an edge.
Microsoft has apparently decided that they will rely on offering more
unwanted features…
Windows Longhorn Glass Look
Windows Longhorn Glass Look
01/07/2004 04:57 PMThe new glass look of Windows Longhorn is very pretty. This is of
course a challenge to imitate in HTML. It's Internet Explorer for
Windows only. CSS does most of the work, and there's a little bit of
Javascript. It's slow and useless, but it's pretty!
Now if I only had Mozilla's curved borders, Safari's text-shadow,
Opera's speed and SVG's Gaussian blur to finish it off. ?
Windows XP To Get Longhorn Technologies
Windows XP To Get Longhorn Technologies
08/27/2004 05:23 PMWindows Longhorn Driver Kit
Windows Longhorn Driver Kit
07/30/2004 03:01 AMThe Longhorn Driver Kit (LDK) is a fully integrated driver development
system for the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems. System
manufacturers, hardware vendors, and driver writers will be able to
use the LDK throughout the driver development life cycle to produce
high-quality drivers for Windows 2000 and later versions of the
operating system. (Microsoft Word Document)
Microsoft Windows Longhorn
Microsoft Windows Longhorn
11/02/2003 09:47 AMWindows Longhorn: a progress report
Windows Longhorn: a progress report
04/18/2005 04:25 AMZDNet UK Apr 18 2005 8:18AM GMT
Forget Longhorn, how about giving
Windows XP a try?
Forget Longhorn, how about giving
Windows XP a try?
06/17/2005 07:13 PMLonghorn is supposed to ship in the next 18 months. However, nearly
half of all IT shops are still running Windows 2000. Is there anything
Microsoft can do to boost adoption of its newer operating systems?

Windows Longhorn Glass Look Updated
Windows Longhorn Glass Look Updated
05/07/2004 12:15 PMIt's funny to see the increase in hit to my Windows Longhorn Glass
Look page everytime there's news about Longhorn. Today ZDnet Belgium
even put a link to it in the "relevant links" section of an article
about Aero.
WinSuperSite published new screenshots and I liked the new menus, so I
added a menu to the page. ?
How Linux And The Mac Can Compete
Against Windows "Longhorn"
How Linux And The Mac Can Compete
Against Windows "Longhorn"
11/17/2003 12:48 PMWith the recent release of the initial Longhorn bits, we now need to
start thinking about the competitive landscape for 2005, which is when
the next version of Windows is likely to ship.
To understand the future, we need to first look at the past, at the
launch of Windows 95 and how IBM OS/2 and Apple Computer failed to
compete against Microsoft. I was the lead Dataquest analyst on the
Windows 95 launch, and Longhorn is beginning to look like a similar
series of events with many of the same players in the game.
Windows Longhorn Driver Development
Windows Longhorn Driver Development
01/04/2004 10:54 PM"As part of the quest to make PCs ever more reliable and easier to
use, Microsoft is focusing on the technologies and tools that will
make it easier for driver developers to create reliable, robust
software for future versions of the Microsoft® Windows® family of
operating systems.
For Windows codenamed “Longhorn,” Microsoft is investing in the
development infrastructure for industry partners, as well as investing
in technologies and innovations that continue to expand the PC
capabilities and experiences for end-users—including support for
advancing technologies such as PCI Express, new storage technologies,
and robust advances for both wired and wireless networking.
This site provides pointers to technical information for hardware,
driver, and firmware engineers who are planning and creating new
products that will run Windows “Longhorn.”
"
Security Features in Windows XP SP2
Security Features in Windows XP SP2
03/22/2005 05:03 PMWindows Longhaul? Longhorn could be
2008, says Gartner
Windows Longhaul? Longhorn could be
2008, says Gartner
12/12/2003 01:59 PMWhy this could be a big problem for Microsoft
Windows Longhorn Possible Tweaks for
Laptops, Tablets
Windows Longhorn Possible Tweaks for
Laptops, Tablets
05/10/2004 08:47 AMSince the next major version of Windows ('Longhorn') isn't due out for
another couple of years, most of the information in this CNet article
is somewhat speculative. But still, some interesting things are afoot
inside Microsoft's labs, including a possible shift from sample
comparison-based handwriting recognition to one that learns...
Windows Longhorn Build 4051 Review
Windows Longhorn Build 4051 Review
12/12/2003 04:23 PMWindows Longhorn Glass/Aero Findings
Windows Longhorn Glass/Aero Findings
07/28/2004 04:26 PMLonghorn will let users tune Windows for
different servers
Longhorn will let users tune Windows for
different servers
12/19/2004 03:33 PMBob Muglia, senior vice president of the Windows Server division at
Microsoft, said in an interview that he thinks the ability to
configure Windows system images for various types of servers will be
"the heart and soul" of the Longhorn upgrade due in 2007.
Microsoft to update Windows XP before
Longhorn release
Microsoft to update Windows XP before
Longhorn release
03/06/2004 01:55 AMPotentially going back on its mantra of "no updates before Longhorn,"
Microsoft may be planning an OS refresh for "home" and "professional"
clients before Longhorn debuts.
Microsoft Shakes Up Windows with
'Modular' Longhorn
Microsoft Shakes Up Windows with
'Modular' Longhorn
05/14/2004 07:27 PMExtreme Tech May 14 2004 11:42PM GMT
Windows Longhorn Server Feedback Request
Windows Longhorn Server Feedback Request
06/07/2004 11:41 PMEver wonder how to get your great idea in front of Microsoft
developers? Ever wish Windows Server had a feature you thought of, but
didn’t know how to let Microsoft know about it? Well, this is your
chance. We've set up a dedicated website where you can submit your
ideas for the next version of Windows Server (also known as Longhorn).
If you choose to be contacted, we’ll also be able to send you a
response or ask for clarifications about your feedback.
Microsoft online chat: Longhorn - The
Future of Windows
Microsoft online chat: Longhorn - The
Future of Windows
04/12/2004 12:45 PMWindows Server 2003 update to precede
Longhorn
Windows Server 2003 update to precede
Longhorn
03/06/2004 02:04 AMSharePoint Services, Rights Management Services expected in release
Microsoft Reinvents Desktop Graphics in
Windows Longhorn
Microsoft Reinvents Desktop Graphics in
Windows Longhorn
07/31/2004 07:17 AMDirect and
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Longhorn'
“Microsoft Corp. is working away on the next-generation of
Windows, code-named Longhorn, due in 2006. According to developers,
the new operating system will reshape the Windows graphics
architecture, from 2D to 3D, with the Windows Graphics
Foundation.” Read more… I really recommend that you read
this article. It’s NOT, as you might assume, a retread of info
about the Avalon 3D user interface. Instead, it’s about how
Microsoft intends to totally reshape the commands that…
Windows Longhorn Client Preview For MSDN
Subscribers
Windows Longhorn Client Preview For MSDN
Subscribers
11/13/2003 07:37 PMDetermining Windows Installer Features
to Install
Determining Windows Installer Features
to Install
01/01/2004 03:53 PMLinux release features Windows support
Linux release features Windows support
08/20/2004 02:22 PMRelease makes use of technology from CodeWeavers to let customers run
applications from Microsoft.
Release Notes - Microsoft Windows
Code-Named "Longhorn" SDK
Release Notes - Microsoft Windows
Code-Named "Longhorn" SDK
11/04/2003 08:40 AMWelcome to the Developer Preview Edition of the Microsoft Windows
Code-Named "Longhorn" Software Development Kit (SDK). The "Longhorn"
SDK contains documentation, samples, command-line compilers, and tools
designed to help you develop applications and libraries that target
the Windows Code-Named "Longhorn" operating system.
Windows Migration Tool Kit Adds SP2
Testing Features
Windows Migration Tool Kit Adds SP2
Testing Features
03/19/2005 02:53 AMWith an April 12 deadline fast approaching for the large-scale rollout
of Windows XP Service Pack 2, Microsoft offers some free help to
smooth the migration for large enterprise customers.
Briefly: Linux release features Windows
support
Briefly: Linux release features Windows
support
08/20/2004 02:22 PMroundup Plus: Gmail delivered to desktops...Chinadotcom mobile
services suspended...Maker of disposable RFID tags gets
millions...Mitsubishi expands solar production.
Microsoft's May patch disables some
minor Windows features
Microsoft's May patch disables some
minor Windows features
05/13/2004 03:44 PMTradeoffs, tradeoffs. That's what increasing Windows security are
starting to involve. I've read several stories about Microsoft's May
security patch, but only this story (so far) reveals that installing
the patch disables several minor features of Windows. Nothing
earthshaking, but...
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