Microsoft has started showing off it’s next version of Windows…
Dubbed “Windows 7″, it will be built on the current Vista kernel, but add a new multi-touch based front end for it’s interface. At this year’s D:All Things Digital conference, Microsoft did a public demonstration of the new OS:
The open source movement can cast a wide net…
It’s easy for us to fall into the trap of thinking about open sources initiatives as simply displacing traditional computing categories like operating systems, browsers, and application suites. After all, there’s a certain ‘David vs. Goliath’ drama in defining the open source movement as just a [...]
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