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Windows Embedded Standard 2009 hit RTM
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Early October, Microsoft released to manufacturing Windows Embedded Standard 2009, the next generation of Windows XP Embedded. This release is described as follows: Windows Embedded Standard delivers the power, familiarity, and reliability of the Windows...
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Windows Embedded Standard vNext based on Windows 7!
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The PDC is taking place this week in Los Angeles and on Tuesday’s Keynote, Windows 7 (future version of the Windows desktop OS) was unveiled. If you want to learn more about this announcement, you can read this article . This is a really interesting news...
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Windows Embedded @ ESC Boston
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The Embedded Systems Conference will take place in Boston on the week of Oct 26-30. Windows Embedded will be present, more than ever. If you have not yet, register now and come to our sessions and labs that will be presented in Boston. Here is the list...
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TechEd EMEA
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The Windows Embedded group of Microsoft has promised a greater presence at TechEd. Well TechEd EMEA developers will be hosting a huge Embedded Track this year! More than 20 sessions will be delivered by experts covering all the Windows Embedded...
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Sparks will fly: register now!
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Show Microsoft your “home of the future” and win $15,000, plus a trip to TechEd 2009! I am sure you've got great ideas. So go to your quiet place, think big and enter the SPARKS Will Fly 2009 Challenge. Learn on how the contest works: http://www.sparkcontest...
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Windows Embedded Videos
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If you are looking for videos on Windows Embedded products, you can find some on Microsoft Video here: http://www.microsoft.com/video/en/us/search?phrase=windows%20embedded
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Preparing labs for ESC East
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I just spent some time today with the guys from TSG (This is the technical support group of Microsoft, you know the guys you never see but who makes things work at events). They are doing a great job preparing the machines for the labs, the breakout sessions...
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