Co-operating With Microsoft
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Microsoft conference looks to next
operating system
Microsoft conference looks to next
operating system
05/03/2004 05:15 AMA new generation of PCs based on Microsoft's next operating system
won't arrive until perhaps 2006, but engineers at a conference in
Seattle this week will learn how to build the new machines. The new
operating system, code-named Longhorn, is a major focus of Microsoft's
13th annual Windows Hardware Engineering Conference, or WinHEC,
tomorrow through Friday at the Washington State Convention and Trade
Center.
Retired Microsoft Operating Systems
Still Popular
Retired Microsoft Operating Systems
Still Popular
12/13/2003 10:28 AMUsers cling to old Microsoft operating
systems
Users cling to old Microsoft operating
systems
12/12/2003 01:58 PMThe software giant can stop selling older operating systems, and it
can even stop supporting them, but that doesn't mean that customers
won't still use them.
Microsoft Conference in Seattle Looks to
Next Operating System
Microsoft Conference in Seattle Looks to
Next Operating System
05/05/2004 04:55 PMLinux Insider May 5 2004 9:46PM GMT
Microsoft threat to discontinue Windows
98 and NT operating systems
Microsoft threat to discontinue Windows
98 and NT operating systems
02/19/2004 02:37 AMWorld Socialist Web Site Feb 19 2004 7:02AM GMT
Microsoft Announces the Next Version of
the Tablet PC Operating System
Microsoft Announces the Next Version of
the Tablet PC Operating System
11/17/2003 01:59 PMToday at COMDEX Las Vegas 2003, Microsoft Corp. announced Windows® XP
Tablet PC Edition 2004, the latest version of its Tablet PC operating
system. The new version features deep integration of pen support in
Windows XP, making it easier to create text anywhere in Windows and
familiar Windows applications. In addition to recently announced tools
in the Tablet PC SDK that enable them to create pen-aware Web pages,
the new operating system now offers software developers a rich set of
capabilities to deliver innovative software applications based on the
Tablet PC platform.
Microsoft unveils 'XP Lite' operating
system in Asia
Microsoft unveils 'XP Lite' operating
system in Asia
08/11/2004 01:21 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Aug 11 2004 4:52AM GMT
Microsoft sets 2006 release for
"Longhorn" operating system (AFP)
Microsoft sets 2006 release for
"Longhorn" operating system (AFP)
08/27/2004 03:26 PMAFP - Microsoft said it plans to broadly release the long-awaited
update to its flagship Windows operating system, dubbed "Longhorn," in
2006.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in Israel:
Operating systems aren't a religion
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in Israel:
Operating systems aren't a religion
05/04/2004 05:11 AMHaaretz May 4 2004 9:36AM GMT
PDA Sales Drop; Microsoft Gains In
Operating-System Share (TechWeb)
PDA Sales Drop; Microsoft Gains In
Operating-System Share (TechWeb)
05/01/2004 03:32 AMTechWeb - Gartner says year-over-year worldwide shipments fell nearly
5% in the first quarter, with Microsoft pulling into a dead heat with
Palm in sales of handheld operating systems.
Sasser worm hits three leading Microsoft
operating systems - experts
Sasser worm hits three leading Microsoft
operating systems - experts
05/01/2004 10:42 PMChannel NewsAsia May 2 2004 2:39AM GMT
Sasser worm hits three leading Microsoft
operating systems - experts (AFP)
Sasser worm hits three leading Microsoft
operating systems - experts (AFP)
05/01/2004 06:32 PMAFP - A new Internet worm spreading worldwide hits computers with
certain Microsoft operating systems and causes no apparent damage, but
closes down the operating system and sends it into a re-boot loop, two
US computer security firms said.
HotFix Watch: You cannot use the
Operating System Deployment Feature Pack
to deploy an operating system
HotFix Watch: You cannot use the
Operating System Deployment Feature Pack
to deploy an operating system
04/16/2005 07:50 AMMicrosoft says it will sell a
stripped-down version of its Windows
operating system in Europe after
bickering
Microsoft says it will sell a
stripped-down version of its Windows
operating system in Europe after
bickering
03/28/2005 06:14 PMTurkish Press Mar 28 2005 9:38PM GMT
"Microsoft Announces 2006 Target Date
for Broad Availability Of Windows
Longhorn Client Operating System"
"Microsoft Announces 2006 Target Date
for Broad Availability Of Windows
Longhorn Client Operating System"
08/28/2004 02:54 AMMicrosoft Announces 2006 Target Date for
Broad Availability Of Windows "Longhorn"
Client Operating System
Microsoft Announces 2006 Target Date for
Broad Availability Of Windows "Longhorn"
Client Operating System
08/28/2004 01:07 AMWindows WinFX Developer Technologies Will Be Made Available For
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
MRI’s and More – Now operating at 70%
MRI’s and More – Now operating at 70%
12/30/2003 01:22 AMA Little odd for me, I wanted to post an update to my condition, and
ask my loyal readers of which there are MANY, to be patient with me
until I can get back on my feet. I have taken...
One PC, many operating systems
One PC, many operating systems
07/25/2004 02:27 PMElectric New Paper Jul 25 2004 5:45PM GMT
Name That Operating System
Name That Operating System
02/05/2005 09:27 PMJournalist Dan Gillmor has some suggestions for what Microsoft should
rename "Windows XP Reduced Media Edition," now that the European
Commission has said it found Microsoft's choice less-than-appealing.
Your Operating System 2.0.0-9-20040710
Your Operating System 2.0.0-9-20040710
07/13/2004 12:21 AMA stable, optimised, and personal OS with support for various package
systems.
55 Operating Systems On A PowerBook
55 Operating Systems On A PowerBook
12/17/2003 09:35 AMSlashdot Dec 17 2003 9:07AM ET
It's the operating system, stupid
It's the operating system, stupid
12/15/2003 08:07 PMPerix Operating System
Perix Operating System
03/24/2005 05:27 AMFile Releases
Next G5 Multitasks Operating Systems
Next G5 Multitasks Operating Systems
12/24/2004 12:44 PMSlashdot Dec 23 2004 9:48PM GMT
The new 'Google operating system'
The new 'Google operating system'
04/23/2004 04:17 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 23 2004 8:00PM GMT
Operating Software Simplifies XML
Operating Software Simplifies XML
03/25/2005 09:18 PMTechnology News Daily Mar 26 2005 2:01AM GMT
DEX Extensible Operating System 1.01
DEX Extensible Operating System 1.01
04/10/2004 09:38 PMAn effort to create a fully extensible operating system.
PowerPC Operating Systems
PowerPC Operating Systems
07/15/2004 10:27 AMPersonal operating systems
Personal operating systems
06/17/2005 07:20 PM
Last week I upgraded to the 10.4 ("Tiger") version of Mac OS X, and
I've been getting acquainted with its new features. The headline
attractions are Spotlight (for search), Dashboard (for lightweight
applications), and Automator (for scripting). Although I'm happy to
have them, none seems likely to make me wildly more productive. That's
not entirely Apple's fault, though. As the boundaries between desktop
systems and the network continue to blur, it gets harder to deliver
value purely in the form of OS or application upgrades.
Consider Spotlight, OS X's new search engine. It works so quickly
that, while composing this sentence, I was able to search for "so
quickly" and find the file I was in the midst of writing. Other
aspects of Spotlight are less compelling, however. The advanced query
syntax should be more accessible and better documented. Search results
should embed the found words in contextual wrappers.
Even with such improvements, Spotlight wouldn't be indispensable to
me. As I noted
a> back in January, desktop search feels like an anachronism in 2005.
Increasingly, my data lives in the network. There, it's searchable in
the same way from any of the various machines I regularly use. And
when I choose to make it so, it's also visible to colleagues or to the
Web's aggregation engines. Enhancing these tasks will matter much more
to me in the coming months and years than indexing my local hard
drives will. [Full story at
InfoWorld.com]
...Microsoft's Next Must-Have Operating
System
Microsoft's Next Must-Have Operating
System
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIts code name is "Longhorn," and for many industry-watchers,
Microsoft's next major operating system release promises some dramatic
changes in the way information is organized, retrieved and displayed.
Flick Operating System
Flick Operating System
03/15/2003 01:28 PMKernel process support added
On the IMAP Operating Table
On the IMAP Operating Table
01/07/2004 03:15 PMYou (well, some of you who bothered to comment) advised me to get off
POP and switch to IMAP for receiving my mail. Ever your faithful
servant, I have attempted to do so. Here is my report. I started out
switching from POP to IMAP in Eudora, and creating a...
Still on the IMAP Operating Table
Still on the IMAP Operating Table
01/07/2004 03:15 PMThank you Brian, Matthew, and others for your most helpful comments to
On the IMAP Operating Table. I have managed to solve almost all of the
gross problems standing in the way of switching to Mail.app as my
primary mail client. Goodbye Eudora, you've been my most faithful
companion for...
TizOz OS : Operating System
TizOz OS : Operating System
07/03/2004 05:35 AMSource Forge CVS
Your Operating System 2.9.1
(Development)
Your Operating System 2.9.1
(Development)
07/23/2004 02:43 AMA stable, optimised, and personal OS with support for various package
systems.
The Zygomatic Operating System
The Zygomatic Operating System
02/14/2004 10:50 AMThe Zygomatic project has now moved to SourceForge.
In Operating Systems We Trust
In Operating Systems We Trust
09/07/2004 06:37 AMOxygen Operating System
Oxygen Operating System
09/24/2004 04:30 PMTime to get started
Apple's Next Operating System
Apple's Next Operating System
06/28/2004 02:49 PMThere will be a lot to like about Apple's next operating system, OS
X 10.4, aka "Tiger",
when it comes out sometime next year. In his keynote today at the
Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Steve Jobs said
Apple will be moving the bar further ahead of Microsoft.
The only hardware announcement was several new displays -- as usual, great
industrial design at reasonably affordable prices. I'm very tempted by
the new 20-inch model that will be on sale next month.
But this gathering is for software developers, and the bulk of the
talk was about the operating system. There's plenty of interesting
stuff here.
The best feature for average users will be the built-in search,
something MIcrosoft is also working to improve in its next OS, called
Longhorn. Assuming it works as advertised, what Apple calls "Spotlight" make much shorter work of a common woe for computer users: finding
what's on our hard disk.
The ability to hold video
conferences with up to four people at once, and audio with up to
10, is another nice upcoming feature. The multimedia folks at Apple
have been busy.
Jobs spent a fair amount of time talking about the native inclusion of
RSS into an
upcoming version of the Safari browers, and a "personal clipping"
service. There's a special search function just for RSS; I'm not clear
on whether it's searching via one of the main RSS search engines,
whether Apple will write its own or whether it's only searching your
designated feeds. More on that later.
I was dazzled by a real advance in scripting: Automator,
an application that will make it much easier for regular folks to wire
together various functions from various appliations. Great stuff.
There's lots more, of course, but the main thing to remember is that
this product could be as much as a year (or more) away. Apple's
announcements today, so far ahead of the actual release of the
software, are designed to get the software developers excited enough
to build of these features natively in their own applications. I hope
they do.
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